What is a contents page?

In order to try and engage my audience, I’ve decided to develop 5 catchy headlines to help genreate interest and desire.

  1. Amazing new jazz content
  2. For all kinds of jazz exclusives
  3. Incredible breakthrough in the jazz community
  4. Shocking new exclusives
  5. Ziggy D’s hottest new single

When creating magazines, you must take into account the graphic designs of the pages you create. One such page is the contents page. When designing a contents page you want it to be both aesthetically pleasing but also filled with content in order to help the reader navigate the magazine. If the page isn’t pleasing to look at, the reader will get bored however if the page doesn’t have enough information then the reader will get confused. If both of these things are avoided then it can help the magazine with it’s AIDA process and the uses and gratifications theory. Some of the information included should be things like page numbers, an index and the main cover lines of the magazines.

In future when creating my own contents page, I will reflect on the things I’ve learnt today in order to try and attract my target audience so they can read my magazine and enjoy it according to the uses and gratifications theory. I will also design mine in order to allow ease of access to my reader so their experience when reading my magazine is slick and seamless so it’s not a chore to get through.

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