Contents page
The pictures and photos on the contents page take up most of the page, this makes it easier for the audience to pick out the key information they're looking for which helps to sell the magazine because the audience aren't put of when they're faced the task of finding the information they need in a big block of text. This contents pages follows the typical features of a contents page and has page numbers and headings of the different topics in the magazine making them easier to find, this also makes the magazine easier to navigate and more professional and appealing to the audience.
The contents page follows the usual convention of using three main colours; Blue, green and white, these colours are bright an eye catching and gives a professional look to the contents page making it more appealing and attractive to the audience. The background of the contents page is white, which is very simple but makes the text stand out, which again, makes it more eye catching to the audience.
This particular contents page is quite good but doesn't contain some of the common codes and conventions, such as; the name of the magazine above the contents, a letter written by the editor and an image of the front cover of the magazine.
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