LWL layout conventions - The House Style
The layout is justified in the center, with the film title, film credits, picture and center column. The outer columns are in line with the edge of the picture above. The picture itself is there so to fill space, holding just over a quarter of the page.
The actual review begins each new paragraph with an indent, excluding the first where a San-serif Drop Capital is used to start the review. This drop capital spans three lines and is in the same font as the film title, Century Gothic.
On the side, a "REVIEWS" line is written vertically. In the magazine, this signifies to the reader which section they are in. It is written in the font Microsoft Yahei.
The centered film credits are written so that the job title is Italic, while the name of whoever was involved is in All Caps, Bold, all the font of Aparajita.
The review has the same font as the film credits, which all together is in Font Size 9. The text is justified to meet to the edge of the column for each line, excluding paragraph end lines. The Writer's Name comes to the edge of the column and is Bold in All Caps.
The final 3 tier review is placed at bottom of the third column. The numbers are justified with the right side of the column and the short review to the left. There is often a lot of blank space between the numbers and the text.
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