- What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? My favorite front cover is the CR Washington Surveyor- November 2013 because of the creative illustration.
- Which paper immediately grabbed your interest? Why? Craze Issue 1-Around the World because of the graphics and font made me curious to what was inside.
- What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? There is only one headline on Craze Issue 1 and it is "Around the World Issue."
- How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? One
- What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. They all have at least one main story being promoted along with a related picture.
- What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc. Some newspapers look more like magazines, others are newspaper style.
- Were these similar to what you saw last class when you looked at daily newspapers from around the world? Some were similar, others were more artistic which I loved.
Broadsheet- Carlmont September 2014 Highlander, Highlights November 8th Issue, and Eagles Eye Issue:1 Volume:13; Akins High School.
Tabloid- Hillsborough High School:Red&Black- Party like it's 1920, Full nov Breezway, and the Beak'n'Eye April 12th,2013.
NewsMagazine- Viking Saga Issue 5 (2013-2014), Northwest Passage Issue 3 Homework Headache, and The Express December 2013.
Tabloid- Hillsborough High School:Red&Black- Party like it's 1920, Full nov Breezway, and the Beak'n'Eye April 12th,2013.
NewsMagazine- Viking Saga Issue 5 (2013-2014), Northwest Passage Issue 3 Homework Headache, and The Express December 2013.
Headlines- words set at the head of a passage or page to introduce the article and give it a title
Subheadlines- descriptions or titles introducing the other stories included in the issue
Lines- printed text accompanying the news story giving the authors name
Boxes- pictures or type enclosed by a printed rule
Photos- images or photos relating to the article or topic of a story
Teaser- a short item, headline, or caption that promotes one of the stories inside the issue
Flag- a statement printed in all newspaper and magazines that giving the publication's name and credit to staff
Folios- small line of text on the newspaper including the name and date
Captions- descriptive text below a picture
Stories- articles included in a newspaper or magazine often containing quotes
Bylines- the names of journalists at the beginning of the story
Jumps- when an article continues from one page to another
Story dividers- page break in a story
Screens- the shaded area of copy in a newspaper used to emphasis the text
Infographics- the display of information in a certain design that makes it easy to understand at a glance.
Masthead/staff box- a listing in all newspapers that gives the name of the publication and editorial staff
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