dps stand first
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Double Page Spread Stand First
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• Both the stand firsts in both magazines use the colours black and pink in bold fonts, helping it to stand out from the rest of the double-page spread.
• The images used for the double pages consist of a long/ wide shot of the artist. This shows the full appearance and style of the artist.
• In both the double pages, the main text is on one side of the main image of the artist; the first magazine places the text on one page on the double-page spread. The other magazine places the text just above the main image.
• The stand first is quite brief for both magazine double-spread pages; they give the reader an idea of what the article will be about, or what it will include.