
At the top of this contents page is the title 'NME'. This keeps the house colours of red, white and black. In a much bigger font, is another title saying, 'THIS WEEK' to show we are on the contents page. The large bold black letters against the white background stands out well. There is a 'band index' at the side of the page which is NMEs own style. It help readers find what bands they want to read about, and get to the page much more efficiently. Down the far right of the page is the main contents. The information is written underneath large sub headings, again with white writing against a black background;very clear to readers. Along the cover stories, there is an arrow in red to show where these are. This stands out to readers, and very often they want to skip to what is on the cover and this makes it much easier. The whole page is split mostly into red and black, with the band index a bright red and the contents on the opposite side black. This information lies perfectly on the white background behind. In the centre of the page is a main story, with a large photo and text underneath. This is a feature and is always included. This usually shows an important event in music, a festival or maybe introducing a new band. The language used on the contents page, is very modern and up to date with young people like 'crash' and 'like'. this slang is quite stereotypical to the young people.
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