
My only real grievance with this DPS is the lack of title. Instead, it attempts to compensate with a large stand first, but it just doesn't look as visually pleasing and doesn't make it completely obvious who this is about the second I glance at the page. This can be awkward as the image is not a close-up either, so if the reader was flicking through the magazine they would be more likely to overlook who was featured, as you probably couldn't tell from a glance who it was without reading.
The black on white colour scheme is bold and clean, and with no background, the article and image don't have attention taken away from them.
Again, this article is informal, but unlike the previous articles, this one is much more focused around Ferry as a person than his music and asks questions as irrelevant as "Have you ever been hypnotised?". Also unlike the other articles, the interviewr doesnt appear to have a set list of questions, and appears to ask questions dependent on his responses. The interviewer also makes sure to flaunt their knowledge of Ferry's music in the opening bold text when they quote his responses to things and state possibly little known facts like "L.E.F" being a song made in protest to the genre he was described as.
His image is satisfactory - i like how he looks bold and how he takes up as much space as he can, however his pose is somewhat unusual and abstract and the background light is so bright that his face seems undefined and unclear.
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