This is a contents page from the magazine Metal Hammer. They have used a gothic type font as part of the house style for the titles of the sections. They have used the colours: black, red and white mainly. They have put adverts and images on the contents page to encourage people to carry on reading and buy the magazine. There are band stickers on top of the photos to advertise further. The images on the page of the artists, band members and women signify the target audience of men. The contents is split into subsections, which is typical of magazine contents'. The layout is quite square and neat, apart from the added images of stickers or posters, to look like they've been stuck on top, or to mess it up a little, giving the slightly more chaotic look. The pages are also given a rougher, older look to them to make them more scruffy, because nothing about the metal image is neat.
This is a contents page for the magazine Q. It carries on the house style of the 'Q' in the top left hand corner, and the colours of the red, black, grey and white. Which is also similar to the colour scheme in the Metal Hammer contents page. The fonts on the page are also quite similar to each other and the front cover. The contents is split into sections like the other one; they both have a section for 'regulars', suggesting that they are both magazines with regular customers that like their regular features. The layout is quite formal and neat as each thing is sectioned off with colours which makes it clear to find what you'd like to read. This is relevent because Q appeals to a wider audience and range of people, also it's proffessional reputation and image.
This is a layout similar to how I'd like mine to look like.
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