Tuesday, 28 September 2010

CODES AND CONVENTIONS OF A MAGAZINE CONTENTS PAGE.

  • Layed out in columns, usually three or four.
  • One main picture relating to feature article.
  • Other smaller pictures.
  • They have page numbers on the pictures which anchors them to the written contents.
  • Contains the name of the magazine, issue date and the word contents.
  • Subscription and contact information.
  • Sometimes there is an editors letter.
  • Contents divided into categories and headings used to identify each category.
    - Features and regulars are main category headings.
  • Image of the front cover of the magazine.
  • Simple colour scheme.
  • Contents are written in the same way-
    First Line- page number- one or two words which could be artist name or ambigous text to intrigue the reader in bold type, often capital letters (average 12-13pt).
    Sub Line- Gives you more specific detail about what the articles about in smaller font and roman (no bigger than 11pt).
  • Front cover photography is credited.
  • Interesting and varied photographs.
  • Bottom has page number followed by title and issue date, really small font, often followed by a web address.
  • Usually one or two pages, no more.

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