Contents Page Analyse -
Kerrang
Similarly to
the front cover, the colours scheme is just like on the front cover using
Black, Yellow, Red, white and little bit blue as the noticeable colours used in
the Contents Page. The images used are placed on one side allowing information
to be on the other side for it to be a lot easier to read and look at, the main
band “All Time Low” covers most of the space that wouldn’t be used while it
makes them the first thing you look at when you read this Page. Along with the
images, on the bottom left is the editors letter that fits just beneath the
“All Time Low” photo, it was possibly placed there as a direction of reading
the Contents Page (All Time Low > Editors Letter> Feedback). Commonly,
the fonts are practically the same with the shape/size being the only
difference to suit each section of the Contents Page. On the bottom right is
the subscription section of the page, as mentioned it uses the only real
noticeable Blue, this is to stand out from all the other colours such as
Yellow, Black and White which allows the Subscription box to be eye catching
and help them advertise their product (magazine) to their audience of Kerrang
Readers. Subscription are mainly targeting people who enjoy reading the
magazine, they get them to pay a larger fee just to get the year worth of
“Kerrang” usually coming up to a few pounds less than what a normal reader may
pay if they were to get every issue without subscribing. In particular, this
Kerrang copy is mixture of different artists and bands but for the Contents
Page it is mainly focusing on “All Time Low” but the issues are focusing on not
just one band usually its of many Bands and Artists that are further in to the
Magazine. The right hand-side informs people of what is in this issue and as
noted, there are other bands/artist such as My Chemical Romance, Corey Taylor,
Asking Alexandria and so forth, therefore this (Features-Regulars) contains
others and expands the Audience Kerrang are targeting.

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