The document discusses the categories and page numbers section of a magazine contents page. It contains three categories to help readers find articles on subjects of interest, each listing page numbers. Sub-headings name the categories, and pictures related to magazine contents break up the text to maintain reader interest. The magazine's contents page uses a neat left-aligned structure and color scheme consistent with the front cover.
1. Categories and Page Numbers There are three categories used in the contents page of this magazine, each have the page numbers of the article so that it is easier for the reader to find the subjects they are interested in. Heading Contents page for obvious reasons. The Letter ‘Q’ is used to let the readers keep in mind the are reading the Q Magazine. Sub-Headings Sub headings, in this case, are used to name each category within the magazine. Pictures Pictures are used to break up the text so as to keep the reader interested and are always about the contents of the magazine. Magazine in general The theme colour of the magazine is normally the same as the front cover, in this case it is red and black. Structure The text on the contents page of this magazine is are noticeably aligned left, this is used to create a neat structure to the contents page.