2. There is a small image of the front
cover and a paragraph next to it
from the editor. This is giving the
audience and insight of what the
editor thinks of that particular
issue of the magazine. Giving good
feedback and advantages of the
magazine will encourage the
audience to read it more.
The word ‘Contents’ is the
biggest word on the
page, making it clear that it
is the title of the page. The
colour stands out from the
colour of the background
catching the audiences
attention. an image next to
There is
The biggest picture on the page is the
one of the left, this could be portraying
to the audience what the main story in
the magazine is, encouraging them to
read it if it is bigger than the rest of the
pictures and catching the audiences
attention.
each story, giving people
something to look at instead
of reading about the
articles that they might not
be interested in or might
not want to look at.
All of the text across the
page are the same colour
and font, keeping the
house style all through
the magazine.
The stories are given titles
and are given small
explanations or possible none
at all, in order to tell the
audience everything that is in
the magazine and where to
find it, without giving too much
away, leaving the audience to
want to read more.
3. The word ‘Contents’ is the biggest
word on the page, avoiding passing
an ambiguous effect on the
audience on what the page is
about.
The logo is kept in the corner of the
page to get the image into the
readers head and keep them
engaged in the magazine.
The page is split up into two sections of
what is appearing in the
magazine, ‘FEATURES’ and ‘EVERY
MONTH’. The magazine probably does
these sections each issue to create a
continuous effect, so that the reader, if
they have bought the magazine
before, they will know exactly where to
look for the information they are
looking for.
The articles all have a main title
and a brief description on what the
article is about, giving the
audience the information they
want to know and need without
giving away too much. Leaving the
audience to want to read more.
The page consists of all the same
colours, black, red and white, keeping
the same house colours consistently
throughout each issue of every
magazine. This causes
weekly/monthly readers to realise
this straight away and be used to
what they are reading.
The date and issue number is kept
in the corner of the page possibly
for collectors of the magazines use.
The main image is of a group, this is
portraying to the audience what the
main story in the magazine is about. If
the reader likes the person/object in
the main image of a contents page it
could encourage them to read the
magazine more due to the fact that
they will want to read something that
they will enjoy.
This writing is bigger than most of the
writing around the page, highlighting to
the audience it is also the main story
in the magazine, also it is linked to the
picture, so had a title and a brief
explanation about the article
encouraging the audience to read it.
In the bottom left hand there is a small
image of a review on a double page
spread that is inside the magazine, this
gives the audience an insight of what is
inside the magazine.
The page is set out very clearly and
appetising to the reader, making it
easy for the reader to navigate
throughout the magazine easy and
find the information and
entertainment they are looking for.