Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Contents page analysis
The main purpose of a contents page is to allow the reader to find what they are looking for, this is achieved by making the layout user friend and making the typography easier to read and stand out. This contents page also has a brief description of what each page is about, this is very effective and gives the reader a quick peek at what is on that page is about so it doesn't waste the readers time. This magazine contents page has a typical convention of other contents pages and that is it has an image of the what concludes to be the main feature of this issues magazine. However, most contents pages do not include a issue number and date,and by including one it can save us time instead of turning back to the front cover to view these additions it can also be argued as a flaw as it can be annoying to the reader as it looks like an addition piece of text. The medium long shot of 50 cent shows direct address and entices and engages the reader.
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