2. Q Contents Page This is an example of a typical Q magazine
contents page. Whenfirst looking at Q magazines contents page, the
initial factor that engages me is the professional and precision of
it. It is all very traditionally set out with the columns at the
side, and the titles and page numbers, with a few images. Its set
out well and simple to read. The colour scheme right the way
through the contents page is consistent, all the writing is black,
and on either a white or grey background making a appealing classy
look.
3. NME Contents Page This is an example of a typical NME
magazine contents page.The titles of stories are mostly one word,
so that it is easy to read and catches the reader's attention
promptly. They are in capital letters, which make them stand out
and the colours of them are black and white, which dissimilarity
each other well, again making them stand out. The content shown for
this magazine includes mostly news on fresh new music. NME are
recognized for uncovering new music so generally their magazines
content is about new music.
4. Kerrang Contents Page This is an example of a typical
Kerrang magazine contents page.The main colours to this contents
page are yellow, black and white. This gives that disobedient,
danger feeling to the magazine. The contents page has the typical
conventions which include The title 'contents', main feature which
is Bring me the Horizon, and features with Page numbers in
numerical order. There is a simple background that is white. This
is important because the text on top has to be readable.