Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Conventions of a contents page.

-Headline This is so that the audience knows what the page is about.
-Titles they are there for identification, usually distinctive to what its for such as its article.
-Banners creates a contrast between the title/headline/text so that its clearer to the audience and gets their attention.
-House Style This is the colour scheme carried out throughout the magazine.
-Visual Syntax the ways in which a reader reads the conventions of the page.
-Text there to inform the reader about what's inside the magazine.
-Pull Quotes a quote from the magazine to get the readers attention and so that they want to read more.
-Layout the ways in which the magazine is performed.
-Caption a small bit of text on or next to an image to tell the reader what its of.
-Information/Blurb It is a promotional description, originally for praise the page and advertises the inside.
-Columns to show an ordered layout.
-Images to get the audiences attention, it also makes it less boring and entertains the audience.
-Page Numbers lets the reader know where they are in the magazine and where to go to find the page in the future.
-Categories/Sections- A defined division in a system of classification. A group of ideas that all are linked in one way or another would come under on category/section.

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