2. Relevant pictures to the articles inside
pictures take up most of the space. They
have page numbers on the pictures to
anchor the picture to the written contents
Different section of articles for example here
there is a cover story section a features
section and a ad features section.
They all have a consistent and a simple colour
scheme which is similar to the magazine cover.
A contents page is conventionally on a white
background.
3. A contents page conventionally has
the title of the magazine, the issue
date and the word contents on the
page.
The contents page is always set up in
columns for this particular magazine there
are 4 columns. It is also conventionally
well structured as that it is all in neat
columns.
The way the text is written is that the page
number comes first then the text. It goes
headings which is maximum 14pt and only
usually one or two words and then the
description is maximum 11pt.
Credits for the front cover picture which
writing is usually 6/8pt. It also gives a web
address and contact details.