In the attached image you can see that I have drawn some rough frames in place for my double page spread on the inDesign program. On the left hand side, across the top of the page, I have drawn two horizontal boxes for the name of the artist and a headline. I have decided to reuse the dotted line separation bars so that the story is easier to read. Below this, there will be three vertical boxes for the interview with Clayton to be displayed. These are all the same width but vary in length. Beneath the first column, there is a smaller frame where I shall place another image of Clayton.
On the right hand side of the page, there are minimal frames because the majority of the page will be taken up by the image. I want to keep this side very simple as I really want to take an image that contains mise-en-scene. The series of frames on the far right hand side will contain details such as the name of the magazine and the page number. I will also include a drop quote as these look very effective and intrigue the reader to read the entire interview.
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