Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Magazine contents page reviews



On this contents page the sections are sepereated by different fonts and large number to make it easy for the reader to find the page for the most interesting story. It  keeps the same theme throughout as it makes it more simple and easier on the eyes. The subtitles in bold are followed by a small paragraph that is used to describe the story and draw the reader in to want to read more. The use of red draws the audience towards the main contents on the page. One picture is used for the background to keep it simple, the image is also used to promote a main story in the subtitles.



This contents page from the magazine Vibe uses a more complicated contents page as there is alot going on with the fonts of the subtitles and the jacket being worn by kanye west. The title of "Contents" is a regular and there for can get away with its more complicated layout. The subtitles are in the same bigger, bolder font that is followed by another list of numbered pages to advertise news and stories. The colour scheme used is very plain/grey, other than the red heart over the picture this brings the audience's attention to it.


This contents page again follows a specific colour scheme (black,red and white). The subtitles are
split up into different sections, one in a red box and the other section blended into the background. the fonts used are all the same other than the size and colour which varies from the title, subtitles, the information and the page numbers. The red box is used to attract the audiences attention and to want to read into in this case the 100 greatest albums ever. The background is used as it is very plain and advertises one of the singers in the stories.

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