
On the
contents page of this edition of Q, at the top of the page is the white Q with
the red background which is also on the front cover, the colour scheme is
black, red and white, which is most likely the same as the front cover as this
is a rule as to not confuse the reader.
There are
sub-headings down the side of the page to make it easy to find what you want to
read with the most important article at the top. These also give a little more
information about all the articles in the magazine. Again, the larger fonts
show the more important titles and the smaller text shows the smaller articles.
There is use of red to show the page number which will grab the reader’s
attention and also be able to help the reader so they don’t have to search for
the page. The picture of James Blunt is a close up in which he is staring
straight down the camera so as to grab the reader’s attention to the picture is
this is a use of direct address, and this would also be likely because the main
headline is probably about him.
There is
also a small red arrow in the bottom right of the page telling the reader to
turn the page as that is where the articles start. This isn’t particularly
necessary but is there as a small graphic feature.
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