Monday, 22 February 2010

The headline matches the way that this story was advertised on the front cover. The writing is white with a black background to catch the views eye. NME have used a a quote that has been pulled from the text as the headline which interests the reader as they know that it is relevant. The same colours are used throughtout with black, white and red. This is because these colours can denote darkness, hate, love, passion but also innocence which relates to many of Lily Allen's songs. Lily's clothes also follow this colours scheme as she is wearing a typical checkered, black, red and white shirt. This could be described as an indie style of clothing. Her face is pale and her has is black which is another rock/emo stereotype. Lily's name is written in red unlike the other black font to catch the readers eye so it's obvious who the article is about. The left side of the spread is mainly filled with text and the right side is used for the main image of Lily. This is a very simple layout that keeps it simple for readers to focus on the text then the picture. 

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