Making the Table of Contents Page

     So with the two examples, I started making my table of contents page, and I was satisfied with how it was turning out. I felt like the mixing of the two examples served as a great base for making the page. For the title, I took inspiration from the first example and added "Contents" as the title in a modern-looking font, with a line below it, which I made red because I felt that it is such an important color of the palette that must be integrated when necessary.
    From the first example, I also took inspiration from the image layout and selected four images, some of which I took in the photography session I had at the theater, and others that I already had in my iPhone 12 that could work as pictures for some of the "contents" that I had listed in this page. I then organized these images similarly to how the first example did. I also took inspiration from the first example by giving descriptions of the "contents" right below them. Finally, the last element I integrated into my table of contents page that was inspired by the first example was the listing of page numbers on the images to show what "content" each image corresponds to.
    Now, from the second example, there was only one element that I took inspiration from but it is a pretty significant one that I liked and thought would work well in my table of contents page. The second example uses big numbers next to the "contents" and I thought I'd do the same and put big numbers next to the "contents" and descriptions below them. I took the liberty of adding red lines below each number as it makes the page look visually appealing and reinforces the use of red in the magazine, which I emphasized earlier.

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