Table of contents is often considered to be one of the most unspectacular design elements ever invented. Because of its simple, usual form, table of contents is often not given the attention it may deserve — after all, it is just a list of the parts of a book or document organized in the order in which the parts appear. But why not use exactly that and surprise the reader of a booklet, brochure, annual report or a book with some beautiful and original table of contents? In fact, many creative approaches are possible. Table of Contents: Creative Examples
(thank you jon)
I love the first one. I think it would be great (can’t tell obviously because of the language) if it was colour coded depending upon it’s topic/theme.
Jul 26th, 2008 / 4:28 am
Thank you.
Its russian language, and color = theme
do you know this group on flickr?
http://flickr.com/groups/contents/pool/
Jul 26th, 2008 / 5:10 am
hi brilliant T/C
what program did you use for its design
Excellent
Dawood
Aug 23rd, 2015 / 12:40 am