My contents page has took some inspiration from Empire magazine due to the heading being at the top and the page numbers and highlights of the magazine down the left hand side with a main image. I changed my layout from my first draft on paper because I think the way I laid it out looks a lot more professional. I have compared the measurements of my masthead to the empire magazine also, to ensure it isn't too big. I used a image of Steve Lawler I took at Circus on Easter Sunday which again is colourful and draws attention, and have used the same text box tools as the front page, like gradient feathers, to make them blend into each other which looks professional. I have used the Tahoma font again, and all titles are in bold to make them stand out and I think it compliments the front page well. I have also included the image of Ushuaia in Ibiza and this completes the page but it was mainly done to ensure there was no gaps.
No link to research.
ReplyDeleteAll capitals regardless of body text or headings. Lack of font variety.
Contents pages don't tell you how many pages articles go on for.
Words in magazines will go ov-
er and rarely have to be finished on next line
Your research should have told you that text never starts on edge of page - there is normally a margin called the bleed where they don't put text