the Contents Page
the Contents Page
Probably the most important page after the cover is the contents page. It’s usually the first page that readers will turn to inside the magazine.
Magazine content pages
indicate page numbers where each part starts. The contents usually includes the
titles of the pages and a description of its content. Content pages can also
include editor’s letters and other contact information.
Here page design
different content I will explain the differences between them
this contents page is
spread across a double page of the magazine, telling the reader that there is a
lot of information found inside and that they could be getting good value for
their money paid for the magazine. the headings of each page are in bold,
making them stand out and giving a summary of what they are bout.
MOJO Magazine: Along with
the white background space, the black and white theme of this contents page
show a high state of sophistication, the arrangement of the contents page is
clean and polished with nothing that clutters the page. The red headings and numbers
stand out as the only color on the page, this makes the key stories and pages
stand out, simplifying finding stories for the reader.
My content page
My content page
designed the traditional way in Photoshop
It was a one-page design with numbering the headlines of the most important topics with the addition of page numbers and pictures that reflect the content of each article to motivate readers to browse the magazine. The pictures used are beautiful and have bright and dazzling colors to attract the attention of the audience. The page header and two frames are created to define the contents.
I searched for
different designs for the content page and chose this one and made a similar
design for it using Photoshop.
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