The next magazine I looked into was 'NME' magazine as I had saw Lily Allen on the cover and she is one of the artists I am focusing on.
In the main image, Lily Allen is using direct address and is in the centre of the magazine so all attention is on her. The image presents Lily Allen as edgy so she fits in with the style of the magazine, even though it isn't her usual style.
The layout is fairly simple as there is a main image, a main coverline, a masthead and then the other coverlines placed around the main image.
The style of writing is a 'punk' style which is also the look that Lily Allen is going for and it portrays her as rebellious and full of attitude.
There is a puff in the form of Lily Allens name as people will see her name and want to read the magazine and it will attract her large fan base.
The coverlines feature artists of different genres to expand the target audience.
The style of the double page spread continues from the front cover. The font and style presents Lily Allen as anti-authority and as an independent women who will not be told what to do by society. Her facial expression and body language fits in with this as it represents aggression and power so she doesn't look bothered by what people think.
She is wearing the same clothes as on the cover so again this shows it is a follow on from the front page. Lily Allen is dressed in a mans shirt but the fact she is wearing jewellery shows she is still feminine.
The colour scheme fits to black, white and red to keep things simple and easy to read but still effective.