Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Contents analysis
The banner at the top of the page shows what issue the magazine is from, what page is being read (contents) and what date the issue came out in. The page is centered on an image of James Blunt and the contents run down the left hand side. The page is broken up by the different colours used, making it easier to look at. The page numbers stand out as they are placed in red whereas the description of what lies on each page is in black. This also complies with the three colour palette of the magazine. The central image of James Blunt will have been one of the cover lines on the front cover. This is the second article in the magazine. The contents page however advertises what was on the front cover, this time it is "the Lennon issue" The magazine celebrates John Lennon's life and is keen to amplify the pages that the article lies on. They have made it more obvious by placing it in a box which breaks the page up and draws readers attention.
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