Conventions of a contents page:
- structured/organised layout
- subscriptions
- font emphasis (eg. italic, bold, colour)
- columns (2/3)
- Editors letter
- Page numbers
- 'Contents' or 'inside' as heading
- images
- titles, blurbs, captions
- headlines
- house style
These a good example contents pages because they each follow their house style from the front cover such as 'Q' with the red. Each separate image has a page number and blurbs which associates with the picture engaging the audience so they know what is inside. Each layout is organised with all the text in the same place along with emphasis of colour, boldness and capitals and not being dotted around giving a bad visual syntax. The page numbers are also important so they need to be larger and emphasized.
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