This is a double page spread of the Top of the Pops Magazine. It is quite busy and it has a mixture of fonts (all sans serif), some look and written which makes it look more personal and friendly. This double page uses two main colours which are pink and purple and represent femininity. However, magazines usually use a 3 colour scheme, so this doesn't follow the convention, but I think that the colours work well together. This is a Q&A page so there is a lot text which indicates value for money. It also has a callout from each member of the band and this shows that there is gossip from each person and everyone is included. This could persuade readers to buy the magazine, for example if a reader has a favourite member, they can read about them in particular. The title is at the top left hand side of the page and is in 2 different fonts. There are also some sub headings in a handwritten font, and this makes the reader feel as if they are talking to a friend.
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