Magazine Contents Page
Colour Scheme: A contents page (CP) colour scheme will match the front covers.
Mix: CP is a mix of pictures/ photos, headings text boxes, and can be 1-2 pages.
Columns: Magazine CP is laid out in columns, usually 3 or 4, and is simple to read
Main Image: One main picture relating to the featured article on the front page
Other Images: Other featured article pictures with page numbers, anchoring them to the text
Masthead: The magazine name will be able at the top (smaller version of the masthead), and often a smaller image of the front cover can be found somewhere on the CP
Title: CP will include the title contents, issue date, subscription, contact info, web address, page number, a competition, photography credit, and an editor’s letter
Categories: Headings of regular features of the magazine will appear in every issue, as well as new features which will only appear the once
Text Boxes: A variety of text boxes use one or two words which could be a name or ambiguous text to intrigue the reader in bold type, often capital letters.
Sub-Lines: the sub-lines give more specific details about what the article is about. Sub-lines are a smaller font size than the headline, but always using the same font
White Backgrounds: Allow the readers to not be distracted, keeping attention on the text.
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