Saturday, 18 October 2014

General contents page research


Contents page research:

Before I started my own contents page I researched some professional magazine pages and examined what made them interesting. From this I could see what features I would want to include and avoid in my own work.


I began my contents page research, similar to my front cover research to get a better understanding of the most ideal layout and design. Which will then be useful when focusing on the codes and conventions. By doing research on other magazines I can see what makes them look professional and use this as a guideline in my own piece. 




This contents page is interesting and slightly different to the expected magazine page as it focuses on one picture which dominates the page. The style is very sleek whilst having a professional edge through the gradient background. I am aiming to have my contents page with a similar layout as I find the presentation of the text intriguing as I will also only include a small list of features. Highlighting the most important topics. I like how the design is consistent making the layout appear organized even though there is a lot of empty space the composition of each component makes the page stand out. 

Not only this but I will go for a same kind of approach with the title as it is eye catching and stands out effectively on the page, without taking attention away from the model. Also, the composition of the title is different as it drops down instead of being displayed on one line. 


The colour scheme is fascinating as the use of only three colours (black, grey and white) make the layout appear more organised and contrast well with the colour on the protagonist. 

Another contents page I looked at was from the Vogue magazine in which the model did not dominate the whole page but was still presented on the page successfully. 


Here the title is more dominant through the size and the boldness of the font. Although red is used to highlight the important headings and grey is used on the background of the model again contrasting her outfit. By this organised layout of the text down the side of the page the display is more professional. 

In both contents pages there is no more then two types of fonts. This I will cooperate into my own work whilst using mostly sans serif font to represent a more specialised page. 

Also, I will make the more important topics significant by making it larger in size or changing the colour of the font to catch the readers attention. 




1 comment:

  1. You are looking at contents pages that are too sophisticated. Try to find ones from less well designed magazines. Also, you want to move to higher marks. Do this by going into even greater observational detail of the source reference material.

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