The image on the left is the first draft of my table of contents. The image on the right is the first revision of my table of contents. Both images were made using Canva. Both instances make use of a black and white table of contents on top of a background image used to emulate feelings of serenity.
While both instances were made to convey the same emotion and get the same point across, some notable changes have been made. For the first draft, the actual table of contents only takes up a small section, or a "stripe" of the entire page while the first revision takes up a little more than half of the page. Again with the table of contents itself, I removed the title of the magazine from the page and made the label of "Table of Contents" more prominent. I also added some pink text to stand out from the black and white color scheme predominantly used. I also removed the summary for each article to make the page look less cluttered. Along with the table of contents, I made changes to the background image used. It now takes up less of the page and has a different color scheme. The new background image used contains less information and is less distracting than the previous background image. This is to help the consumer focus more on the contents than the image used for decoration.
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