
Contents page Final draft
I had solved the problem of the void of filling my contents page with more text or images, by readjusting the format of the whole page. I had now made the image with the model and the piano a main banner head for the magazine by re sizing the image and placing it above everything else, thus signifying the grandeur of the magazine. I had deleted the gray text boxes, as despite the elegance it portrayed, it had been to rigid and constricting for me to actually create some content. I had still retained the contents heading, which was highlighted white in a maroon box beneath the huge main image. I had refined the list for the pages on the list and made it look more neater and presentable by making the subheadings under the main topic, to be of different font from the extra information made available. However, I felt as if I did not put as much content for the contents page so I had added some additional text at the end of the page in the same elegant font that has been mainly used in the page, in reference to a sub- heading in my front page, so as to fill the void of my page. I had situated my main model, which features on my double spread and front cover, right under the picture banner and near contents list. I had wanted to avoid using too many images as I did not want my page appear messy. If I could improve this, I would be more organised regarding my plans for a front cover and be more well prepared.
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