3. Side Headings
In the contents pages there are side
headings. They are used to make
categories e.g. Cover Story,
Regulars and Features.
This makes it easier for the audience
to find what they are looking for.
4. Images
There are usually a variety of 4 or 5 images which
go with the articles to give a visual aid for the
audience so they can see what the article is about.
There are also captions and page numbers next the
images shows what article it relates to inside.
5. Page Number & Date
The page number is in the bottom right or left of the
page. This shows the audience which page to find the
article they want on (this makes it easy reading).
They can be another colour (the same as the title).
The date is usually found next to the page number or the
magazines name. The date shows the audience if they
have the most current issue or not, so they are likely to
keep buying the current issue.
6. The Name of the Magazine
The magazines title normally features in the
contents page. This helps to create the brand.
Subscription Details
The subscription details are used to sell the
magazine again as it will usually appear
cheaper. they use words like “just” this
makes it sound even cheaper.
7. Columns
Contents pages typically
contain 3 columns.
Colour Scheme
The colour scheme
keeps in with the
connotations of the
genre to show the
audience what it is.
8. Typography
The typography of the contents page is
very similar to the front cover.
It helps to create the magazines brand,
the audience then know what to expect.
Colours
Layout
Font
Graphic images
9. The Words Used
The contents page uses buzz words.
Buzz words show the audience that it is the
“best” magazine and they won’t find anything like
it anywhere else. It therefore helps to sell the
magazines issue.
The contents page also contain a word that
relate to ‘contents’ like “In This Weeks Issue”
and “Contents”. This shows the reader what
page they are on so they know the pages
purpose is.