Saturday, April 14, 2018

Quick Research


This Table of Contents has about five separate categories of content, each color-coded, which I would find very helpful if I were reading the magazine. It shows neatness and organization at the same time pleasing to the eye as it is attracted to the different colors. 

Most every magazine I have seen so far always has a "Features" tab, which is important to tell the readers what articles are most emphasized in the magazine.



 This magazine's layout for images and content is well congruent and organized, with some kind of pattern. Each page has three columns of images/content, and the second pages even manages to add some kind of advertisement in the third column.
So as people read the table of contents, their eyes will be led to read the ad as well. It is a smart technique to use. 


Although my magazine will not look like this or get much any inspiration from this layout, I am a fan of how unique, simplistic and thematic the images and contents are laid out through only circles. I catches the attention of readers and roamers like myself for its pleasing aesthetic. 


Citations:
Themel, K. (1970, January 01). SAQA Connecticut. Retrieved April 14, 2018, from http://saqact.blogspot.com/2010/01/barb-mckies-eye-to-eye-featured-in.html

Designing the Perfect Table of Contents: 50 Examples to Show You How – Learn. (2016, January 06). Retrieved April 14, 2018, from https://www.canva.com/learn/table-of-contents-design/






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