The image of the double page spread consists of the upcoming artists who have made it 'all the way up' within the music industry, hence being on top of a building, creating a birds eye view image. Also by the way they are standing and posing shows confidence and freedom of being able to release their music and that they are essentially untouchable. Also being in a rural area shows maybe it wasn't easy for them to be successful. The area that this image was taken and their pristine white outfits contrast because usually wearing all white isn't the norm unless you are going to church. This gives the reader that these artists are grounded and wont forget about their roots. The language in the magazine uses a pun of 'all the way up' as its from a popular song by French Montana known around the world. however he is not to be seen in the double page spread. It also uses informal language of the 'ALL THE WAY UP' to give the audience a more familiar and comfort reading. The colour scheme throughout the page is blue, black and majority white with a hint of pink and orange and it also has a bold cover line to really engage the audience into the issue and have it relate back to the front cover as these colours are similar. All of the artist are looking up at the camera which gives even more emphasis on the cover line and their facial expressions shows a happy young males achieving their goals.
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