The Table of Contents #2
Some changes to the table of contents that I based off mine would be a tag on the upper right of the page. I did contemplate on whether or not to do so; however, I felt as this tag was redundant and not useful to my audience at all. Not only that but it would have made it a predicament for me to plop my other image if this tag was created. Also, I decided to brand the table of contents by putting my magazine's title and issue date because I believed that this feature is necessary to keep the continuity in check; this feature was implemented in the feature spread so it has to be implemented on every page including the table of contents.
Because I did not add a tag on the top right and most tables of contents in my genre have an individual in a suit as an image, I put an image from one of my photo-shoots of this young lady on the top right. This image was not aligned to what I felt would look best, so I flipped it over a horizontal axis to get the look I wanted. This image implies that women can become successful in the competitive scene of business. The image also appeals to the small portion of women that want to become entrepreneurs or just want to be businesswomen in general.
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