2. “Features” as a title so
that all the content is
listed below it. Could
also be “Contents”/
“Inside”
Large Picture Of 50
Cent, who is the artist
which the double
spread is related to.
Takes up half the
page.
The page
numbers are
a different
colour (red)
to the text
beside it
Listed articles and other content on the
right side of the page. Which appears
the be a convention.
The main/feature article’s page
number is larger font size but is
also in red.
3. Large over head title saying
“contents”. Largest and
boldest font so that it’s the
first thing you read.
The Listed features are listed
on the right hand side.
Sub heading of “Features”.
In a different colour
drawing the readers
attention.
The image covers some of the
main title. Some of the models
prop (large inflatable mushroom)
covers half the “O” and “N” of
contents.
Quote from feature article from
artist. The main image is also of
the artist and takes up ¾ of the
page.
4. “Contents” is not one full
word. This is unusual and is
specific to the magazine.
A sub-heading again
saying “features” in a
different font. Separating it
from the rest of the text.
Content of the
magazine is listed on
the right hand side.
Individual subheading specifically
for “Fashion”
indicating it is an
important aspect of
the magazine.
Giant “v” in the
background. Also
specific to Vibe
magazine.
Large image of “Kanye West”
taking up more than half of the
page. Indicating the feature article
is on him.
5. Thing that are included in all the contents pages:
The name of the magazine
And website or logo
The date
The issue
Title saying: contents/features/inside/this week etc.
And an image (an contents page sometimes includes
sub-images, but in this case was not shown in any of
the examples analysed)