Broadsheets:
The Sidekick - Issue 5 - April 2012
March 2010 Globe
Merionite March 2012
Tabloid:
East High Spotlight October 2011
The Rock - April 15, 2010
North Star Dec. 2014 Edition
NewsMagazine:
North Star January 2014 Edition
Lakota East Spark 2011-2012 Issue 7
The Muse November Issue
Headlines- a heading in a newspaper for any written material, sometimes for an illustration, to indicate subject matter, set in larger type than that of the copy and containing one or more words and lines and often several blanks.
Subheadlines- a title or heading of a subdivision, as in a chapter, essay ,or newspaper article.
Lines- something arranged along a line, especially a straight line; a row or series:
Boxes- sections in which the text, photo, or design is placed.
Photos- photograph
Teaser- are very brief pieces of either visual or textual information, or more commonly, a combination of both, that is presented on a prime page as a way to inform and excite a reader regarding information 'buried' in the inside pages.
Flag- the name of a newspaper as it's displayed on Page One; also called a nameplate
Folios- type at the top of an inside page giving the newspaper's name, date, and page number
Captions- a line or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo; used interchangeably with cutline.
Stories- text in the newspaper telling a story (reason of the newspaper)
Bylines- the reporter's name, usually at the beginning of a story
Jumps- to continue a story on another page; text that's been continued on another page is called a jump
Story dividers- to show some division between different stories, could be a line or blank space.
Screens- a pattern of tiny dots used to create gray areas; to green a photo
Infographics- newsroom slang for "informational graphic"; any map, chart or diagram used to analyze an event, object or place
Masthead/staff box- a masthead is a list of information about a newspaper or magazine which is typically printed near the editorial page or inside cover. this information is included in every issue, making it easy for people to see who is involved with the publication and where it is published.
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