
I added the "PLUS" section to the bottom right of my contents page. To decide on the page numbers, I had to take into consideration the page numbers that I'd used on the front of my magazine because if I used the same page number for two different articles, the reader would become confused, it also does not look professional.
The font that I used to appear on the Plus section of my contents page was Monotype Corsiva. This is the fancy writing that reads PLUS. I chose this because it's formal writing and there is no other formal writing in my magazine so far. I also thought this would set the scene for my contents page as it is quite a formal page yet the font I chose to be the main font was not very formal.
I also just stuck to the colour black to use for the plus section as I think the colour black works best on the white background and as the writing for each bit is relatively small, the colour yellow would not show as clear as the colour black does. However, as the font for the top of the plus section is formal, I decided to stick to the original Berlin Sans FB Demi to highlight what's on that page. So this section has a formal heading yet informal page numbers and information.

At this point, I had realised that I wasn't going with the original model and decided to change the picture that appeared in the top left. I went with a picture that I originally considered to go on the front of my magazine and placed in on the contents page instead. This is all I had to do differently to my contents page because I had several other pictures of different artists who are also featured in my magazine so by changing the model, it didn't really affect my magazine pages to a great extent.
The font that I used to appear on the Plus section of my contents page was Monotype Corsiva. This is the fancy writing that reads PLUS. I chose this because it's formal writing and there is no other formal writing in my magazine so far. I also thought this would set the scene for my contents page as it is quite a formal page yet the font I chose to be the main font was not very formal.
I also just stuck to the colour black to use for the plus section as I think the colour black works best on the white background and as the writing for each bit is relatively small, the colour yellow would not show as clear as the colour black does. However, as the font for the top of the plus section is formal, I decided to stick to the original Berlin Sans FB Demi to highlight what's on that page. So this section has a formal heading yet informal page numbers and information.

At this point, I had realised that I wasn't going with the original model and decided to change the picture that appeared in the top left. I went with a picture that I originally considered to go on the front of my magazine and placed in on the contents page instead. This is all I had to do differently to my contents page because I had several other pictures of different artists who are also featured in my magazine so by changing the model, it didn't really affect my magazine pages to a great extent.
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