Table Of Contents

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For my table of contents, I decided to keep the same masthead font. This is because I wanted to stick with conventions and keep consistent throughout the magazine pages. My masthead is at the top right next to the picture. At first, I had the masthead yellow and on the left hand corner however I decided to change this to white as yellow didn't look too attractive. Also, the page looked better when I made the picture of my model bigger and stretched to the top of the page. I used the font impact for the masthead, and editors note and the page number at the bottom left. This is because I wanted to keep it consistant with my other pages. However, for my body text and the other pages numbers, I decided to choose a different font which was sans-serif in order to make it easy for people to read the page. The font I used was 'Kalinga' and 'Kartika' as they were simple to read. At first, my page numbers were larger than the article names itself so this didn't look professional at all as you wouldn't be able to tell which page numbers link with which article. To fix this, I changed the numbers so that it only listed the actual number of the page, for example "16" instead of "16-19", then I made the font smaller. The picture on the right is of my model of who the exclusive interview is about. I decided to make the picture take up half the A4 side to show that he's important and will be talked about. Also, I have followed conventions by placing a picture of the model that will be discussed in an article. I have also kept the same house background of light blue.