How I constructed my table of contents
To make my table of contents, I looked at a few magazines to get ideas. I decided to make a list that had 10 teasers of the stories inside the magazine. I made the titles and description the same color as some letters on my cover to make it match and have a good form of sleek design and added numbers next to the articles so people could find stuff fast. I also added images with some numbers on them so people knew what story the pictures related to.
After finishing the table of contents, I worked on revising double-page spread. I tried to balance the pictures and text with the colors and fonts, so it didn’t look too empty or too crowded. I played around with the font size to make the text easier to read and made sure the images were placed where they looked good but also made sense with the article. I wanted the page to look neat and interesting, so I kept adjusting things until it felt right.I also improvised on my magazine cover. I changed some of my title names and descriptions so that it would fill up the page more. I decided to change some images for those that were inside the magazine to give the reader a little teaser before the actual story. I got these ideas from my teacher who told me to change those things during my grading.
After finally checking all the things I had made and improved on I felt confident and prepared for my midterm exam upcoming.
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