Monday, 31 October 2016

Rationale for Contents Page



At the top of the contents page there will be a header which says 'Contents'. This will be in the same broken, burgundy font as the masthead on the front cover to show that it is still an alternative magazine and to stick with the dark colour scheme. There will be images around this that look like they have drawn. The images will be alternative so they will keep with the the theme of the magazine. Next to this will be important information like the date and issue number so the readers know what copy they are reading and when it was produced. The dominant image will take up the half of the page to show who the main article is about. Down the left hand side the will be the rest of the features of the magazine, this is to show the readers what else is in the magazine and so there will be something to appeal to them if they don't like the main artist on the front cover. The colours of this will be burgundy and white to stand out and to also stick to the colour scheme.

At the bottom right of the page will be the editor's note and this makes it look more professional. The bottom left of the contents page will be all the social media links, this is because the people who read these types of magazines use lots of social media so they will use this.

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