Editing my table of content page, I wanted to keep it simple and straight to the point.
First, I started with choosing two images, one from each models.
These were the images that I chose. I felt that these were the best from their individual photo shoot. They are in different poses and can bring the diversity I want for my magazine. They are both full body shots, however, one captures the model much closer in the frame than the other.
Once I got my images I started with a light blue background, that way it would compliment the navy clue color from the front cover page.
After choosing the background color, I decided on the placement of my photos. I placed them on the opposite corners of each other. Its a simple design. However, since the lighting of the photos were different, I placed a filter on the photos that would make them appear black and white. It was on the filter Greyscale with an intensity of 50.
To continue with my simple layout, I placed the page numbers and content on the upper left corner within the outline of a rectangle. The font of the wording was Montserrat Classic and its color is the same navy blue as the front cover page. On the bottom left corner I placed the page number of where the feature story would be located. It had the same font as the other content as well as the whit outline of a rectangle.
To make it known that this page was in fact the table of contents page, in the center of the page, I placed a simple headline. It followed the same concept, with the navy blue colored font as and a white rectangle, however, the actual font differs from the one that contains the content.
To create a little bit of variety, I used the Sifonn Outline for the word "Table" and the Sifonn font for "Content". I added a little tracking, or space between the letters of the word "content" as well so it was different that it would be different from the other font styles
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