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Monday, 1 March 2010

The headline on this double page spread is a pull quote from the text, meaning that the headline is obviously related to the text below. The background is the same all over and is uncluttered and white which makes it easy for readers to concentrate just on the picture and the text. Lily Allen, covering the entire right side of the double page spread, has been dressed in a bright red checkered shirt, which stands out from everything on the other side of the page, and obviously its the first thing that readers will look at. The article is started off with a 'drop capital'. The text is separated into four identical columns, separated by gutters. Lily Allen is stood with her hands on her hips, with her wrists facing upwards to show the tattoo on her right one. This is done to make her look more rebellious, which people who buy this magazine would be interested in. Her face and eyes are directly looking at the camera, connoting a demanding and attention seeking image for her. At the bottom of each page is a the page number, the name of the magazine and the date. The name of the magazine is in the house style font and colour as it always is whilst the date is in a smaller font and is in italic. This helps to create a house style which is the magazine's design that distinguishes it from the other music magazines. The by-line is written at the side of the head line in the same style as the main coverline and Lily Allen's name in the lead. Lily Allen's name is written in the top right hand corner of the page in a black box. This tells the reader who the article is about.

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