Monday, 22 February 2010

Analysis of NME magazine contents page


This contents has a completely different layout to the previous two pages ive analysed, most of the page is taken up by one big pcture with only a small column on the left telling the reader what is inside. The column down the left hand side is in alphabetical order unlike others which are either randomly ordered or done by page numbers, it is on a white background with red text and black numbers to make it stand out form the rest of the page but still following a specific colour scheme to make the page look neater, at the top of the column the title is "what's inside" this is not following the convention of others who's title is normally "contents" . The main image is of Blur and had a pug saying that its a snapshot of them in london and the date on which it was taken and then towards the bottom of the image is a small description of why the image is there and explaining what Blur got up to that evening, this text is started with a red kicker to make it stand out from the rest of the page and draw the readers eye towards it. Also in the very top right corner of the page is a news tab to show that this blur article is part of the magazines special news section of all the latest bands. Finally at the bottom of the page is a pug advertising the sale of a subscription offer to the magazine which people can access online if they buy this magazine.

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