Noun
double-page spread (plural double-page spreads)
(journalism) An article, advertisement, etc. spread over two facing pages.
Hyponym: double truck
As an artist, as I design and lay out a page, the less-important things, things I want you to spend less time looking at, I draw them very small, maybe even silhouette them. The more-important pivotal scenes, I draw them larger, maybe even a double-page spread. Jim Lee
Every teeming double-page spread features more than twice the characters—and twice the challenge—of previous WALDO books! Source: Internet
Each double-page spread contains the fable on the left and a full page illustration of a scene or characters from the fable on the right. Source: Internet
Maybe they talking to me.) Adding to the noise, the often unreadable text and chaotic graphic design completely overwhelm each double-page spread. Source: Internet
Each double-page spread features a scene with bright, cheerful illustrations. Source: Internet
Each shape has a its own double-page spread with lots of examples. Source: Internet