Here is a screenshot of my contents page when I first began creating it. As you can see I did not yet have my image on the page. The purple colour fits with the purple on my front cover so carries he theme throughout the magazine. You can also see that there is no sign of the marmalade colour which can be seen on my front cover. My layout is simple and easy to read for the target audience. They are able to see exactly what is one ach
From this screenshot, you can see that I decided to put the title on the right hand side of the page. This was because it will fit better with my image if it is on this side. As you can see I also added some of the marmalade-orange colour, which can be seen on my front cover. This is to fit with the house style of the magazine. With all the text being on one side it makes it easier for my audience to read. The plain and simple layout represents my magazine as laid back and easy reading.
This is my contents page draft. As you can see, I have both the marmalade-orange colour featured on my front cover, along with the purple that is featured also. I colour matched both colours to make sure they were the same ones used throughout.I also increased the size of the page numbers. This was to make them stand out more. I kept the background in the dirty white colour that I took the image in originally . I like this colour as it isn't as boring as just plain white, yet it doesn't distract from the information and main image. I also removed the white in the gaps of the word 'CONTENTS'. I feel that this made it a lot bolder and it fits better with my colour palette. I like the layout of the page as it is plain and simple making it easy for my audience to read and enjoy.
This is my final contents page. After asking some questions I decided that my contents page was too plain so I changed it around to make it more appealing and fit better with my colour scheme.It is eye-catching and appealing to my audience. I feel this look will make my magazine stand out on the shelf in a shop. I decided to use this image as it is my favourite. Appealing to both genders of my audience.
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