Saturday, 6 October 2012

Contents Page Deconstruction Table

This deconstruction table allowed me to deconstruct a contents page in more detail. This deconstruction is of a contents page from an edition of Top of the Pops magazine,  which is a very popular teen pop magazine. This deconstruction table helped me to develop ideas about my own contents page and how I would like that to be set out. I like the 'house style' of the Top of the Pops magazine which is why I have deconstructed a few editions of that magazine. I wanted to look at their house style in more detail and see if anything was changed from one edition to the other. I like the simplicity of their layout. It is easy for the reader to understand which is beneficial for a younger audience. The pictures that they have used are relevant to the text and they have not over loaded on them. These are all conventions that I would like to include in my own magazine.

1 comment:

  1. Take care with your use of the word "framing" it does not necessarily mean 'in a frame' but rather ho the different components are poistioned onthe page

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