
Centre of the page, there is a headline reading 'NME loves The Teenagers'. 'The Teenagers' is in bright blue block print with black writing, and is larger than any other writing on the page. This makes it the first thing you look at when you see the double page spread. Underneath this headline is a subtitle, written in black, bold writing and says 'Young, Dumb and full of.... Filthy tunes'. This is basically a summary of what the band is going to be portrayed as in the article. It means that most probably the whole article is going to be about how they are like what the sub title says. Bottom left, there is a box that has 'need to know: The Teenagers' written as the title above some text. The text is written in a format where there is a few words written in black and then a colon and an explanation in white. The usual format used in profiles. On the far right on the double page spread there is a black box with a few pictures inside, and a title saying 'Everyones talking about...'. This is followed by some band names which have pictures underneath them. This is obviously an article about what bands are doing well at the moment and perhaps why 'everyones' talking about them. Half way down the main article there is an enlarged quote. It has a block background which is bright blue and made to stand out as it is clearly one of the most important pieces of the article.
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