Contemporary Template
This is the second template I looked at, the Contemporary template. The first image shows chapter page, which has one main background image that covers all of the complete page. It also includes a box over the left side of the page, this has a change in opacity so that you can still see the background image underneath it. The page has a title just like the Basic template did wit a chapter name in the top left, it also has space for an opening paragraph that would tell the reader a brief bit about the chapter.
This image shows the main section page in this template. This section is again similar to the section page in the basic template in the fact that it has a space for a list or built points on the left of the page. In this template there is no coloured box behind the list/ built points and there is no background to the page but all the content is set on plain white. This page is balanced with 2 thirds of the page being filled with the content text on the right, the page also has a banner at the top that includes a section heading and room for a banner image going across the whole of the page. By using a banner across the top this helps indicate that it is the start of the section and allows an image to set the subject giving the reader an instant idea to what the section will be about even before reading the title.
This image is of the content page which is almost identical to the content page for the Basic template but with one main difference being the lack of a central dividing line between the first and second column. This layout works better as there is now line restarting content such as images or videos from being placed across the page. It also has the benefit of having columns that are 51characters wide being easy for the reader to take in rather than being longer or shorter which would make the text overwhelming or unreadable.
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