2. Layout usually set in columns of 3 or 4 this is to keep the
page neat and so that the reader knows were to look.
One main image- relating to the main article to remind the
people what magazine they are reading just in case they
forgot.
Smaller images to show of different articles that might
interest the reader.
Structured layout because if it wasn’t structured no one
would be able to find what articles they wanted to read.
Page numbers in the corner of the image relating the
appropriate article
3. Subscription and contact details
Editors letter
Name of the magazine and issue number featured at the top of the
page
The page has different photos from different articles and then has a
page number to reference the article.
This helps people gather their bearings to where everything is in the
magazine.
4. Colours usually match the colours that are on
the cover page
An image of the front cover is also featured on
the contents page
Sublines give more information about articles,
smaller font separate colour. the colours often
don’t match the colour of the magazine title