This double page spread of Lily Allen, a successful pop star targets an audience that is interested in the struggles Lilly Allen encounters, which may cause a lot of 'drama' in the media therefore people want to know more about her or they may be able to relate to her struggles. It also targets an audience that is interested in her music who may be teenagers or middle aged women. The language used is more informal than formal, consequently giving a more needed layed back tone as the topic is serious. Males may not be very interested her as she doesn't make much of an effort to me sexually attractive, but may also feel that her body language is intimidating and also the fact that she is dressed very masculine may make boys feel she is taking their identity.
The image of the head line is informal, as it is cluttered this may attract audience as they feel and more relaxed and able to relate, although this is unconventional. The audience may also be attracted to the article as readers naturally look to the left of the page where the main text is place (quotes), which gives an insight to what the article is about. The headline may also target the audience as they can relate to Lilly Allen and her views. also the article is very small which is unconventional but attracts the audience as less righting is better as it isn' t visually attractive and usually boring
Lily Allen’s name is also surrounding text. The background is white which shows innocence, but also may show that it's a blank canvas and she is letting her feeling out. Lily Allen's name is in red so it stands out to show the article is about her. The colour red connotes anger and as a result Lilly Allen letting out her anger or views in this interview.
The image of the head line is informal, as it is cluttered this may attract audience as they feel and more relaxed and able to relate, although this is unconventional. The audience may also be attracted to the article as readers naturally look to the left of the page where the main text is place (quotes), which gives an insight to what the article is about. The headline may also target the audience as they can relate to Lilly Allen and her views. also the article is very small which is unconventional but attracts the audience as less righting is better as it isn' t visually attractive and usually boring
Lily Allen’s name is also surrounding text. The background is white which shows innocence, but also may show that it's a blank canvas and she is letting her feeling out. Lily Allen's name is in red so it stands out to show the article is about her. The colour red connotes anger and as a result Lilly Allen letting out her anger or views in this interview.
The picture of Lily Allen covers the whole of the right hand side of the page, showing that she is of great importance and is 'up front' both metaphorically and literally. Lily Allen's clothes also match the colour scheme of the article, her tartan shirt shows masculinity, portraying her as powerful and out-going. She's stood with her hands on her hips, suggest her confidence as she also has direct eye contact, however her wrists are pointing up to show the reader her tattoo emphasising she is rebellious.

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