This contents page is well laid out due to the neat rows and columns.
The title 'Contents' is in a black box in a bold, yellow font. As yellow is a bright colour, it automatically stands out and makes it easy to identify the page when flicking through. Still in the black box but underneath the title, the issue number and cover date is in a smaller, white font. This makes it easy to see and read but not as obvious as the title.
There's a wide variety of images on the page- including bands, single artists and albums.The photos are all fairly posed with a range of angles and positions- The photo of William Control uses a low angle. This makes the two people seem more powerful and how they're looking down on us. This angle is also used on the photo of Machine Head. All the images (excluding the photo of the album) are iconic signs so the readers will be immediately able to recognise them. Helping this, the page number to the article is on the photo so if a reader is interested in the article, they will be able to find it easily. The largest photo is the one of You Me At Six. This could indicate that the article realting to them is expected the most interest.
It's easy to see what's on offer to read as there's a column especially for this. Too make it easier to see what's what, the subheadings are in a yellow font inside black boxes. This is alike to the title.
Underneath the title, there's a quote from Machine Head. This links to what the article is about and will make people look further at what it is.

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