3. Front Page
0 The front page has an
arrangement of “Smiley
Faces” which are part of the
main image on the front
cover with the main cover
line being “Reasons to be
cheerful”
0 They have also used blocking
to make the cover lines more
visible for the viewer
0 The main colour scheme for
the front cover is yellow, red
and white
4. Contents Page
0 The contents page is
split up into five
sections, Features, Up
front, AAA (Access all
areas), Music and Tech
0 The main colours
featured in the
contents page are
yellow black and white
which is similar to the
front cover
5. “Smiley Faces”
0 The smiley faces are
used both on the front
page and the top left
of the contents page,
this helps tie in both
the front page and
contents page well
and you can tell that
they are from the
same magazine
6. Colour Scheme
0 The colour scheme used on both the
contents page and the contents page is
similar. The predominant colour on both
pages is white and yellow with the contents
page having a small amount of black
blocking. The contents page has been split
up into two halves whereby the colours are
different
7. Linking of Coverlines
0 The coverlines on the front
cover have been linked and
featured on the contents page
in the same way, The phrase
“Reasons to be Cheerful” is
placed both on the contents
page and the front cover
0 The have also placed a
summary of the article under
all of the main features in the
magazine
8. Headers
0 DJ Mag have use headers in both the contents page and the
front cover, this use of headers helps keep a good consistent
house style and makes the layout of both pages look similar.
0 The headers also give the reader a little bit of extra
information about what is on the page and the advertising of
a free CD on the front page may entice the reader to buy this
magazine