This is a one page conventional contents page.
There is an array of images at the top page which are different sections of the magazine, they have used these images to show case what is in these certain section and who is in them.
The contents page 'Masthead' is positioned on the top right of the page this has by what it looks like been placed there and it doesn't interfere with the remainder of the text. There is little white space and the contents page is quite busy. It even though it is in contrasting black/grey and white the producers of this have chosen to use pink in the numbers. This may appeal more to a female audience which is unusual as many of the features are male biased. Perkins said "stereotypes are not simple' and this is evident in this page. There are no female sin the images, just this hint of pink. Pink may have been used to soften the look of the page.
The page titles and number take up the majority of the page being spread across the whole page, the page numbers are in a completely different colour of pink, which is very unconventional but it works as it is very easy for the reader to check pages.
The page also shows the magazine website this is shown by it being placed in the bottom right of the page, this is help of a magazine as you can look at previous issues and check various other thing that could influence you.
What I would include in my magazine from this:
- the clear list of the contents
- the photos which are above show whats in the magazine
- the web links at on the page
A much better response here, far more proficient. You need to develop your analysis of the use of pink and also reconsider why the masthead is where it is.
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