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Analysis of professional contents pages

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Analysis of professional contents pages

  1. 1. The masthead in this magazine contents page contains the title displaying that this is a contents page and also has the title of the actual magazine. Additionally, it also has the issue number and the date of the magazine. Like the front cover of the magazine the masthead is the biggest writing on the page and has a unique font.
  2. 2. The main image is the focus of the magazine and is the main feature article so it takes up half of the page, it is a medium close up of the band and similarly to the front cover, it also covers part of the masthead – because it is a well known magazine people will still be able to recognise it. There are smaller images that are included in the contents page but because they are not the main feature of the magazine they are much smaller than the main image.
  3. 3. The cover lines are arranged into columns on the right hand side of the page, they have page numbers next to them which are always on the left hand side in every magazine. They are neatly aligned and clear to see, they have a small font size and take up half of the contents page. The main cover line is located on the main image as it is usually the artist’s name(s).
  4. 4. Also included in the contents page is a simple colour scheme that coincides with the front cover of the magazine – it is usually only 3-4 colours that are used. Most of the time there is an editor’s letter at the top of the page however, this magazine does not include an editor’s letter but I will be including one in my music magazine. In this magazine they have included a buzzword which can encourage the audience to read the magazine.

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