Monday, 16 September 2013

Contents page

The name of the magazine is written at the top of the page to stand out to the reader, this will allow the reader to clearly see what the magazine is called. It is written in big blocked capitals so that the audience will more than likely remember the name and talk about it to their friends.
The page heading is also witten at the top of the page to tell the reader what page it is, from 'This Week' we can clearly see this page is a contents page.
The content of the magazine shows what is inside the magazine this week, and will also have page numbers so that the reader can see what page certain features are on, making it easy to find the pages they want.
Other features are also written on the magazines contents page, these also allow the reader to find things they want to see easily. There are also the page numbers next to the features making them easier to find.
Anchorage is when a caption anchors to an image, this is shown by the sunheading 'The end of the astoria' which links to the image.
Advertisements are there to help promote the magazine, for example the advertisement used is to persuade the audience to subscribe to the magazine.
Pugs are also used to grab the audience's attention, and the one shown is a red arrow shape which immediately grabs the readers attention.
 

No comments:

Post a Comment