- Large image taking pride of place at the top in the centre is of a feature not included on the front cover, it is a way of attracting more attention to the reader and making them focus on a wider variety of features.
- Smaller features are placed next to this large image for an identical purpose, to broaden the reader's mind and cause them to focus on even more of the magazine's content.
- The black and yellow fonts which are titles of different categories reflect the continuous house-style of the magazine, as is also seen in the logo. The font is almost identical too, with the only different being the text size, which makes it fit the page and look of reasonable proportion.
- The editor's feature in the bottom left corner is very personal, it makes the reader feel like they have been specifically addressed.
- Every feature has a title in bold, with a small description below it. These are informative of what is included, and where to find it, a generic feature of a magazine.
- The red colours stand out from the rest of the page, causing them to attract attention. They are effective as they make these features seem more important, which means they will be viewed.
- The split in the middle of the page seems to make the information seem like less than there is, this effectively makes the reader find the information easier to digest all at once.
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Research and Planning: Kerrang magazine contents page
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