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.