This is the basics of my flat plan for my magazine review page. I wanted the idea of a simplistic approach to my review page but also packed with information, so I came up with this. Rather than you being overloaded with text, I wanted more images on my magazine review so I decided on 3 images in total. This will interest the young, target audience who typically reads magazine reviews. I liked the idea when researching of review pages having one large image covering up one side of the review, so I decided to do this also. Furthermore, titles are generally large in the top left hand corner and I liked this position so I decided to stay with the normality. Moreover, I felt like having film information and plot clearly, was very important, so like others I put it first before my written review. I put the written review into columns as this is how it is divided on page reviews so it does not look too overloaded with text. To make it less overwhelmed even more, I split the text up with a quote in the middle and made it large. It just will make it look more appealing to the eye. Page numbers and the date of the magazine are at the bottom corners of the page in smaller text and if you want to subscribe to the magazine the website link is in the middle at the bottom. This is where you normally see these features so I again decided to place them here, and go with normality, so the audience can comprehend where they are easier. Lastly, the verdict will be on the large image as there was no other room for it to go. I will make it white however so it will stand out on the image and the audience can read it effortless as it is still an important feature as it is the overall rating and opinion.
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