Friday, 9 October 2009

ContentsPageResearchThree.



The first thing that your eyes are attracted to is the word contents. This is because the word is presented in a black box with contrasting yellow text. Also the font is larger than any other on the page and this is done to show waht the page is about.
Also in a smaller font there is the issue number and cover date this is to remind the reader what issue this is even though its been written on the front cover. The language used is informal and appears to be chatty. 'We heart Biffy Clyro' This is effective as it relates to the target target audience and comes acoross as though the reader and editor are in conversation.
The images used on the page makes it alot more attractive. This is good as it makes us look at the page as readers would rather look at images than text. The image have been presnted as cameos to give a small preview of what each story is about with out having to read anything.
The main form of the contents is on the rightt of the page and within that subheadings have been used to split each section up. This makes it much easier for the reader to find exactly what they want as each subheading is in a large, uppercase, yellow font to stand out.
In the right hand corner of the page there is a red box which tells you how to subscribe to the magazine and get it delivered to your door. It is presented in this bright red box to make it stand out so it will catch your eye and make you subscribe.

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