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double page spread analysis

2 different double page spreads.
One has one image that dominates the entire double page spread with one colour used for the entire background. The other has multiple images and a plain white background. I think that both of the double page spreads would target millennials and the first one would perhaps target a slightly older millennial with a higher socio-economic status. I want to incorporate different aspects from each example into my own magazine double page spread. As my programme is targeted at the slightly older and higher socio-economic group I think that the simplistic and sophisticated style will be well suited, however, I want to include extra images and blocks of text to break up large quantities of text as this is a style that I think millennials will prefer as it makes the reading aspect more enjoyable and less tedious.
 

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