What is a Contents Page?

Click on these slides to see inspirational contents pages along with some hand drawn mock ups of what my contents page could potentially look like.

These slides contain some inspiration as to what a contents page in a magazine should look like. The Second slide consists of some hand drawn mock ups which I will consider using as a template for my contents page.

A contents page is a list of the main topics and sections in a publication, along with corresponding page numbers, that helps the reader navigate the document and find specific information quickly. It may also include coverlines, short phrases summarizing the main points of an article or section, to create interest and curiosity in the reader. An index, a list of key terms or topics with page numbers, may also be included to aid the reader in finding specific information. The contents page serves as a roadmap and can use marketing techniques, like the AIDA model, to grab the reader’s attention and create interest in the material.

10 catchy headlines that I could potentially use

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