Monday, 15 December 2014

Contents Page Flat Plan

Just like my Front Cover, I have done a flat plan for my magazines contents page. This will help me determine what my contents page will look like, and also how the layout will be when I come to designing it. I have again, decided to take inspiration for this from another Top of The Pops magazine, but this time a contents page. 

On my contents page, I have included the issues front cover in the left hand top corner, with the corresponding article page numbers for each of the cover lines. I have also took inspiration for the layout of the magazine, with the articles being placed around the cover in a backwards 'L' shape. This  means that the contents page will be easier to read, because its neat and organised. In my actual final piece for the contents page, I would like to include the highlighted sections so the reader can easily find the articles they would like to read. 

I decided to include the magazine's website on the contents page, because the website would be the place where the audience could easily subscribe to get their weekly issues sent to them in the post for just a certain price. 

For my magazine, I will run a similar colour scheme to this one, because it is the generic conventions of a pop magazine. I will also add clothing items and accessories in the bottom left hand corner of the page so it will link with the corresponding article. I plan to also take inspiration from the the image at the bottom right hand side of the page which I would like to include in my very own contents page. 

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