2. Headings are in
bold and a
contrasting colour
to make them
stand out from the
normal text on the
index
Index headings are
labelled with the
number of the page on
which the content is
found in the magazine
Links to the social media
accounts of the magazine,
allow readers to engage with
the magazine more
Heading in a large bold font in
pink, a colour that contrasts with
the black body text. This makes it
stand out and contributes to the
pastel pink colour scheme of the
contents page
Sans serif font
type, connotes
informality
Take a break – Front
cover
3. Magazine issue
and branding in
their house style
pink colour
Pink background of
index makes the
section stand out, as
it relates to the
images on the cover
Page numbers in
pink to make
them contrast
with the black
text in the index
Large image
illustrating the main
article of the issue,
with a page number
Sans serif font type,
connoting casualness rather
than seriousness, as this is a
magazine targeted at an
informal demographic
Index divided into subheadings
about different topics, allows
for easier reading of the index
page, as well as looking neater
Use of images to convey
information in a more concise
fashion than text, more informal
too
Take a break –
contents page
4. Image takes up a
large amount of the
page, used to
highlight the cover
feature, as well as
identify the theme
and topic of the
magazine.
Index subdivided into
subheadings depending on
topic, allows for easier
understanding of the topics
covered by this issue, as well
as making it look less
cluttered
Use of a different font
and colour for the
subheadings makes it
stand out over the plain
black body text in the
index, makes the
contents page easier to
read
Link to the social media
accounts of the
magazine, allows them
to market it via social
media
Pictures of products available in the
magazine along with the page number
they can be found at. Gets the reader
interested in what the issue contains,
as well as populating the content
Bella – contents
page
5. ` Font types:
Consistent usage
of sans serif font
types to connote
informality.
Layouts:
Both the front cover and the
contents page have a cluttered
layout, which connotes busyness
and informality, which fits with
the lifestyle and expectations of
the target audience.
Colour scheme:
The front cover and the contents
page share a colourful colour
scheme, as opposed to a
monochrome one. This connotes
liveliness and fun.
Use of images:
Both the front cover and the
contents page use a lot of
images to convey
information, rather than
being especially heavy with
the use of text. This makes it
pop more and appear more
interesting to the eye.