The document discusses key elements of magazine contents pages including page numbers to locate articles, previews of page images, headings separating sections, numbers anchoring images, consistent color schemes for readability, column layouts for space and ease of finding pages, contact details and website addresses, credits for cover photos, and using only numbers without "page" or "pg" labels to save space.
2. •Contents pages have numbers of what pages to go to within the magazine so
people can look for the article they want to read
•There are picture of what's on some of the pages so the audience has a sort of
preview before they go to that page
•Headings separating different sections of the magazine so the audience can
look easier
3. •All the pictures on the contents page have
numbers on them to anchor the picture
•Contents pages always have a persistent
colour scheme (normally white and black) to
keep it simple to read
•The contents page always has a layout of
columns, usually 3 or 4 for more space for
images and to keep finding the page your
looking for easier
4. •On the bottom of the contents page is normally
the magazines website address / contact details
•There are normally credits for the front cover
picture within the contents page so the audience
can know who designed it
•The numbers on the contents page never have
page or pg next to them it always just a number to
create more space around the page