- Simple colour scheme of yellow, black and white keeps the page uncluttered and easy to read.
- The most noticeable colour, yellow, is used for the title, the page numbers and the article headers. This makes is easier to pick out an article to read.
- The more important the picture, the larger amount of space it gets on the page. This identifies the magazine's important feature article.
- The pictures have shading around their edges to make them stand out.
- The images are arranged on the page in numerical order.
Textual Analysis
- The text is bolded so as to be easily readable.
- Editorial section is short and out of the way, so it doesn't get in the way of finding articles.
- Text and pictures are separated.
- The pictures have captions so people can find what the corresponding article is about and where to find it.
- Contents are in an easily readable list.
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