center spread
Plural
center spreads
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the middle pages of a magazine or newspaper that face each other
A center spread is a double-page layout in the middle of a newspaper or magazine, often used to feature important or visually striking content. This section is typically the most prominent part of the publication, drawing attention due to its size and placement. The center spread can include a large photograph, an advertisement, a special feature, or a major story that the publication wants to highlight. It is often designed to be visually appealing and is used to showcase content that is central to the publication's focus or theme.
- The magazine’s center spread featured a stunning photo of the city’s skyline at sunset.
- The restaurant’s ad took up the entire center spread of the food magazine this month.
- She flipped through the magazine until she reached the center spread with the fashion layout.
- The center spread of the travel guide gave an overview of the top destinations to visit this year.
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