2. Reminder of what the
magazine is called.
Studio shot photos using direct mode
of address and nature photos with the
number of which page they are on.
Email address. Date and page
number.
A coupon.
Editorial
down the
left side.
The content
page is split
into lots of
different
categories. E.g.
news, places,
features,
travel.
A neat
layout and
very text
heavy.
The content is a double
page spread.
3. The content
page is split into
lots of different
categories.
Lots of different
photos. Some
taken in a
studio using
direct mode of
address , some
of nature and
some of people.
Page number and
date.
Title of contents
and month is was
realised.
Under the
pictures are
the page
numbers they
are on.
Showing
someone
who has
won a
competition
.
The contents is a double
page spread.
4. Editors welcome.
Picture with the
number of the
page it will be on.
Single page
content page.
The red bubble is on
every content page
for timeout.
Date
Red, black and white
colour scheme. Which is
the same for every time
out contents page.
Which makes it eye
catching.
Studio shot
photos.
Big block for social
media links.
Email address and page
number.
“time out” logo.
5. The red bubble is on
every content page for
timeout
Editors welcome
Date
Big block for social
media links.
Email address
and page number.
Red, black and
white colour
scheme. Which is
the same for every
time out contents
page. Makes it look
eye catching.
Single page
content page
“time out” logo
Picture with the
number of the
page on it with a
description for
what it is next to
the picture.
6. Page number
Editors
column.
Picture with the number of the page it will be on
with a description for what it is next to the picture.
This makes the magazine more appealing.
Magazine
name again
and issue
number.
The text is
black on a
white
background
so it stand
out.
The page is
very full of
pictures
and text.
Double
page
contents.
7. Editors column.
Magazine
name and
issue number.
Picture with the number of the
page it will be on with a
description for what it is next to
the picture. Having many pictures
makes it look eye catching.
Page number.Double page for
contents and
editors column.
The text is black on a white
background so it stand out.
The page is very full
and doesn’t have
much space.
The picture
uses direct
mode of
address.
8. Manly an editors
letter with a tiny
contents page.
Black, white and
blue contents page.
Telephone number
and contact details.Issue number.
Website so people
can contact them
easily.
Picture of the front
cover on the
contents page.
Showing you how to
do a survey.
9. Codes and convention for contents page
• A lot of them are double pages with a bit down the side for the editors.
• They all have 4 or more photos on the page, with the page number on the
pictures.
• They have a neat layout, with the contents broke down under different
headers.
• They have white backgrounds with black text. There is much colour other
than in the pictures.
• They have the page numbers at the bottom of the page.
10. From looking at the magazines I wish to
carry forward...
• I would carry forward having my contents page on a double page spread.
• I will have at least 3 pictures on my contents page to make it more
appealing, with numbers on the pictures.
• I will use studio shot photos.
• My page will be full of information and will be broken up under different
headings.