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Double-Page Spread: Final

  • jeronimocastano200
  • Apr 20, 2025
  • 1 min read

The Double-Page Spread is the last part in the magazine which I had to make, This was one of the hardest and longest parts, but i think it was the best part of my magazine. Here is my reflection:




The 1st draft for my double-page spread had some really great ideas, like for example, the quote with the cutout out picture of the interviewee. I had gotten positive feedback on this, and I really did want to add it. Apart from that, I really did not like my 1st draft, and it really didn't feel like a professional magazine.

Due to this, I made some major improvements, mainly towards the start of the double-page spread. As you can see here, I had a complete change for the start, I decided to add a picture at the top and was thinking of fading it out, but I did not know how to do that, so I kept it as is. I also decided to add a quote from the interviewee as I thought this would be a nice touch. I ended up not putting a cutout on the quote because I felt that it would be to full. I think these draft looks way more professional and organized then the last one. In the end I think my Double-Page Spread came out really nice, specially the layout, and I am really happy with it.


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