Wednesday, 27 November 2013

CONTENTS PAGE COMPARISON ANALYSIS

 

 
 
My contents page is similar to NME because at the top of both pages it has the masthead of the magazine so it continues with the house style of the magazine so it is recognisable throughout the whole magazine. After the masthead they both have a heading after it to show it is a contents page. All of this is in bold so it is clear for the audience to see and to show them that this page is a contents page. NME is different from mine as it has a 'band index' which shows the audience different bands that will be in the magazine, I decided instead to include it this in my features as the bands that were on the front cover will have a page each in the magazine. Which also shows how the contents pages and the front covers link to each other. Both contents have subheadings for each type of feature to break down the text and to make the page look blocked so it is easier to read for the audience. On NME they have one main image that is the focus whereas for my contents page I decided to use different images to give the audience a variety of images to look at so if one image doesn't appeal to them there is alternatives. On my contents page I decided to put an editors letter because this shows the editor communicating to the audience to make them feel more comfortable and to show the magazine is for their entertainment. Both contents pages have a subscribe box and a image of the front cover of the magazine to show that everything links and to show audience participation because the audience can get involved with the magazine for the latest information about the magazine.
 

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