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Thursday, 29 January 2015

Contents page analysis 1

 This is my first analysis of a contents page. What I have learnt from this is what needs to be included in a contents page in order for the reader to be both interested and for them to be able to get quick information about what they want to read. I have also realized that it is crucial to keep the house style of the magazine throughout the magazine otherwise it can look unprofessional. This contents page is from the same magazine as my first front page analysis, which is 'Around Ealing' a regional magazine for the Ealing borough. Typography - as we can see there is one general article on this page which is the editors comments, in this article the editor tries to add a sense of community into the magazine, this is shown by his use of informal phrasing of sentences, this article uses a san serif font, because this is a free magazine/ regional magazine and is not specifically about politics or is not a fashion magazine (some of the most popular topics of interest) it is not in serif because it is aimed at the working class and lower half of the registrar scale. The black text that is under the pink text on the contents is also san serif, this is because the magazine must keep to the house style of itself otherwise it can become confusing for the reader if the magazine does not have consistency or familiarity.

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