Main image and Context- the two actors shown on this front Masthead – this is a very important feature of this cover are stars from BBC’s ‘The A Word’, a family drama front cover as it immediately indicates the type of surrounding a boy with autism....
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Main image and Context- the two actors shown on this front Masthead – this is a very important feature of this cover are stars from BBC’s ‘The A Word’, a family drama front cover as it immediately indicates the type of surrounding a boy with autism. Christopher Eccleston plays magazine which is being produced and sold. As an Maurice Scott, and Leon Harrop who has Down’s syndrome plays audience, we know that ‘The Big Issue’ is a street Ralph. The use of the background spotlight can link with how newspaper and is also one of the UK’s leading social disability as a whole is out of the shadows and becoming more businesses, which exists to offer homeless people prevalent in today’s society, which proves that stereotypes the opportunity to earn a legitimate income, regarding diversity can in fact change within the media – the thereby helping them to reintegrate into purpose of this magazine issue. mainstream society. The colour scheme used for the masthead is very distinct as the white text
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