Monday, February 9, 2015

Other High School Newspapers

1. The Highlander, because the front was really non-intuitave. The article featured an outline of a water bottle, with a pie chart in the middle.

2. The Highlander, my favorite newspaper, grabbed my interest because the interesting front cover. It really was like WOW there it was.

3. The favorite, and only, headline was "Trash Talk: Does Homestead recycle?" which was talking about recycling at schools, with interviews with students and teachers. 

4. There are only one front page story on my favorite.

5. They have a large name of the paper, and a prominent headline bold title.

6. The amount of pictures and the picture type.

7. Not really, because you could tell it was students, not professionals. Everything seemed slightly more disorganized and random.

Broadsheet-
The Northridge Reporter
The Microchip
The Lion's Roar

Tabloid-
North Pointe
Smoky Hill Express
The Lance

NewsMagazine-
CR Washington
The Royal News
Craze
Large font in a prominent location that displays the flagship story for the newspaper
Headlines  

Large font in a prominent location that displays the flagship story for the newspaper


Subheadlines 

Additional information about the story that is important but is not considered the selling feature

Lines

Features that draw the eye a certain direction or place

Boxes

Areas that are prime locations for placing visual elements

Photos

Visual elements that are created using cameras displaying content that reflects the theme of the associated article

Teaser

A quick snippet of the article that draws the potential buyer into purchasing the magazine\newspaper.

Flag

The topmost element where a reader will find the name of the newspaper

Folios 

Newspaper, date and page number that appears at the top of the page

Captions

Headlines or text accompany a picture or illustration

Stories

The main focus of the newspaper, usually in the center of the page

Bylines

Beneath the subhead, it usually lists the name of the writer

Jumps

Used to continue a story on another page

Story dividers

A visual cue that the story is ending

Screens 

Large visual element on the newspaper\magazine page

Infographics

Graphic visual representation of information intended to present complex information quickly and clearly

Masthead/staff box

details of the publisher, place of publication, editorial staff and information about the newspaper, generally placed on the editorial page


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