There are two sizes of newspaper. 
 - Broad sheet (most of the U.S paper) almost always 4 stories
 - Tabloid (square alike) 1 maybe 2 stories
Flag or Maskhead - has the name of the paper in it.
Teaser - Preview of picture that will makes reader want to read it. 
Folio - Slogan/Motto, School name, published date, page number, title of newspaper, section titles. 
Headlines - draw viewer attention, description of what you're going to read about. 
Picture - should have one dominate photo.
Sub-headline - should have one sub headline per page on a broad sheet paper. Gives more detail and         
           complete sentences. 
Captions - There are three part of captions.
 - Caption head-line - gives inside of picture and what viewers going to read from the picture. 
 - Bi line - Person name, and position of that person.
 - Actual Caption - Who, what, when, where, why, how sentence. Then background information sentence.
Stories - JUMP at the end of stories for reader to look for the pages.
Infographic - Information in graphic form. Extra information that's added.
3 things should be on front cover newspaper - Volume, Number, and Table of content.
Staff box - important in every news paper and have three parts.
 - The whole staff team along with their position, Policy of Newspaper, and Organization newspaper belong to. 
The most important story should be on top, above the fold.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Front Pages of The World.
My favorite newspaper front page is the Taipei Taiwan one. The big colorful titles captures your eye sight as a reader and the picture is colorful. Along with the coupes where you can use it to buy food/things. The pictures from the newspaper makes you want to read the description phases to find out what happen. 
My favorite headline is the top one that's in red, with the little film strips. It seem to match what the picture is.
also the design of the title is neat and simple, easy to read.
There are about 3 stories in the newspaper front page along with three different events.
All the newspaper front pages seem to have the same front for each description paragraph. The title and published date is included as well.
The design or spread of each newspaper is set up different. Some have a big picture in the middle with a small description, some have many pictures from many different events, or some doesn't even have any description at all, just picture.
My favorite headline is the top one that's in red, with the little film strips. It seem to match what the picture is.
also the design of the title is neat and simple, easy to read.
There are about 3 stories in the newspaper front page along with three different events.
All the newspaper front pages seem to have the same front for each description paragraph. The title and published date is included as well.
The design or spread of each newspaper is set up different. Some have a big picture in the middle with a small description, some have many pictures from many different events, or some doesn't even have any description at all, just picture.
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