Colour Scheme
The colour scheme is made up of black and white, it is very minimal. This gives the double page spread a contemporary look. These monochromatic colours stand out on the page and so are visually pleasing to the reader, also the thick black border encasing the double page makes the article stand out. The conotations of black and white used together are serious, business-like and professional, this suits the double page because it is an interview with Eva Mendes - a successful Hollywood actress.
Image
The image here is of a woman, looking directly at the camera in a seductive way. This image takes up the whole of one of the two pages to immediately tell the reader what the article on the double page spread will be about. The image is a close up of Eva Mendes, so only little of her costume is seen. What we do see however, is that she is wearing a white dress shirt with a black tie - very similiar to a business outfit. The colour of her clothing fits in well with the colour scheme and the theme of professionalism seen throughout the double page spread. A ring of a flower on her hand is also in view to show she is still feminine even though her clothing has connotations of being manly. Her femininity is supported by her NVC, she is gripping her tie and has parted lips, both showing her as being sensual and seductive.
Subject Name
The subject's name is in big black font, but in different font to the rest of the article, showing her importance.
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