Wednesday 24 February 2010

Contents page analysis #3

At the top of the age a large, bold heading of Contents is shown this immediately grabs your attention and inevitably shows the reader what the page will be about. A note from the editor is featured at the top of the page, this is done to make the page seem more personal to the reader and appeals to them as they can see what the editor thinks about this particular issue, the language used in the letter is informal and very colloquial. The editor talks about the band Biffy Clyro, who are featured on the cover of this issue this links the two pages together. The pictures used on the contents are all linked to the articles featured in the magazine; the images are only used to promote the main articles. Along the right hand side are the other articles. The sub headings are bold and stand out because of the colours used. All the images used are different which is interesting for the reader and keeps them involved in the page and what is going to happen later on in the magazine.

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