Monday, 1 November 2010

Uncut Contents Page

The “Contents” title is in the same font as the masthead on the front cover, keeping a theme throughout, linking the contents and the front cover together.
     The main image is in black and white to show the era of the artist; 1950’s, the black and white gives a sense of flashback in time.  It also shows the main article in the magazine.
       The numbers are clearly presented indented in each written section, with the artists name beginning each piece off. This also appears in red to make it bold and stand out against the background and the text. A quick go to, to know where the information is, not having to red every section to know what’s where.
    We then have the information split into three sections; actual pages, “regulars” and “reviews”. “Reviews” being in a red section, this stands out against the rest of the page making it an important area to read. A specific section for the readers needs, reviews was seen as in important part of Uncut according to scrib’d reader’s profile, being in touch with the latest indie album or rock single.
     With a plain, white background to make the image, in particular but also the text and bold headlines stand out; this makes the page a bold statement of information for the magazine.

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