Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Elements present on a well designed newspaper page



Headlines: is the text indicating the nature of the article below it.
Subheadlines: an additional headline or title that comes immediately after the main headline or title
Lines: The actual story in the Paper
Boxes: Items in a border to give it prominence.
Photos: Part of a story that give a visual aspect
Teaser: Eye-catching graphic elements on Page One or section fronts that promotes an item inside the newspaper.
Folios: Name, date, and page number that appear at the top of every page of the newspaper.
Captions: Text accompanying a picture
Stories: a story of any length, usually in a straightforward style and go into detail about what's happening in current life.
Bylines: The author's name, usually at the beginning of an article.Jumps: Continuing a story from one page to another.
Story dividers: Story that starts and ends on the same page, but in different locations.
Screens: A pattern of tiny dots used to create gray areas or to screen a photo is to turn it into a halftone.
Infographics: Short for informational graphic. Any map, chart or diagram used to analyze an event, object or place.
Masthead/staff: Details of the publisher, place of publication, editorial staff and information about the newspaper, usually on the editorial page.

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