Friday 8 April 2011

contents page generic conventions

MOJO contents page

This first magazine contents page does not use the title of 'Contents', instead they have used the magazines name, 'Mojo.' This suggests that the magazine name is the most important part of the page, it also shows that this page is obviously the contents page as it doesn't need a title.


The pictures are on the left hand side of the page, this suggests that they are the most important part and that this is where most of the reader's attention should be, this is because the first thing the readers will see will be on the left side of the page at the top. There is a variety of different artists on this page from different genres which shows that there is a mixture of different genres featured in the magazine.


The font used for the sub titles and for the first few words of the description of each page is the same as the mast head of the magazine, this is so that it links back to the magazine. Also this font is a lot bigger and bolder then the rest of the text as it is more important. The subheadings are written in red so that it stands out against the rest of the black text.




VIBE contents page

Similar to the first magazine, this one also doesn't have the traditional title of 'contents' this one has the 'V' for VIBE which is the logo for this magazine and then a barcode. Also it has a heading of 'Departments' and then under that is different subheadings including the different types of features, there are also different coloured pictures associated with each section of the contents page.

Unlike the other contents page this one only has one picture which takes up most of the page, this is because it is the main feature and the most important part of the magazine.

All of the font on this page is the same colour, black, apart from the colour of the page numbers which are the same colour as the pictures above each subheading. This is so that all of the contents page links together. The subheadings are in big, bold text so that it stands out against the rest of the text.

No comments:

Post a Comment