Table of contents creation 1
I wanted Readers to immediately be able to see how my magazine is organized and then skip down to sections that are most relevant to them. A clear, concise, and well-formatted table of contents is the first indicator of a good magazine.
For the creation of my magazine's table of contents, I comprised this checklist that had to be fulfilled.
For the creation of my magazine's table of contents, I comprised this checklist that had to be fulfilled.
- Appropriately formatted
- Lists all main sections of the document starting with the Dedication page. If the Dedication page is not used, then starts with the Abstract page.
- Lists the titles of each chapter, plus all Heading Level 2's -- these are the main sections within each chapter. Do not list any subsections.
- All titles and headings match what appears in the text exactly.
- All page numbers are correct.
I procrastinated for the full creation due to the fact that in a grand scale of things I felt this would be the hardest part of the magazine. Having to create make-believe articles and brief descriptions was a daunting task in my eyes.
I had a color scheme and a basis of the fashion genre and how their table of content's foundations looked like.
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