This document discusses page layout and double page spreads. It begins by defining page layout as the arrangement of visual elements on a page to achieve communication goals. It then discusses double page spreads, which cover two facing pages in a publication like a magazine. Double page spreads allow for uninterrupted storytelling and creating unique spaces. The document also discusses grids, which are invisible guidelines that help align repeating page elements. It provides examples of binding methods for publications like perfect binding and saddle stitch binding. In double page spreads, photographs vary in size from full bleed images to cropped ones, and accompanying text is usually highlighted to draw attention.