Friday 4 October 2013

Contents Page Analysis



Contents Page Analysis:

It has the clear title of "Contents", making it very obvious to the reader what the purpose of that page is. It isn't overly crowded or too busy, it's aesthetically appealing to the reader, with a mixture of both pictures and text. All of the text is neatly ordered, it doesn't look messy or like it's just been thrown together, it appears to have been thought out so it's pleasant to look at. 

The different types of articles are under different subheadings, each of which is brought to the attention of the reader by the first letter of the subheading being bold. This still avoids the clustered look some contents pages have, but makes it stand out enough that the readers know where their main focus should be.

A down point to this contents page is that there aren't any page numbers linking to mentioned articles, so although it informs us of the articles within the magazine it doesn't specify where in the magazine they are. 

















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