Journalism 105: Newspaper Design Vocabulary. large letter usually at the start of an article.

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Journalism 105: Newspaper Design Vocabulary

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Journalism 105:

Newspaper Design

Vocabulary

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large letter usually at the start of an article

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small headline placed within an articlehelps the reader follow the article

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3. Standing Head3. Standing Headtext that appears consistently in a publicationExamples: WHAT WOULD NEWMAN DO?, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, OPINION

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Box that contains information, facts, and statistics

breaks up large amounts of text on a page featured next to an article

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any map, chart or diagram used to analyze an event, object or place

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spot on front page that lists the content that is inside the newspaper

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the part on the front page that previews what is inside the newspaper

EARS

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includes the name of all editors and staff as well as the address of the newspaper

** generally appears on the same page in each issue

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the name of the publication, printed in large size on the front page

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type at the top of an inside page giving the newspaper's name, date and page number.

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a secondary story intended to be runnext to a major story on the same topic

Example: A story about a disaster may have a sidebar that tells what happened to a single victim.

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the two connected pages in the middleof a newspaper (or a section of anewspaper)

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an outline of a newspaper looks like a smaller

version of the finished publication

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space available forjournalistic content The ratio of news to

advertising is ideally 60% journalistic content, 40% advertisements.

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empty space on a page creates a separation

between articles and visual elements

more white space= more upscale publication

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The empty space arounda visual element

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17. Clean Copy17. Clean Copydraft of a newspaper that needs fewcorrections

18. Dirty Copy18. Dirty Copydraft of a newspaper that needsmany corrections

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headline withhyphenation

19. widow/orphan: single word as the last line of a paragraph

20. river: words that are spaced too far from each other

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aligning lines of text in adjacent columns (particularly within an article)

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the vertical space between two or more body columns

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line below a picture or photo that acknowledges its source

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Do NowDo NowBelow are three definitions. Write down the names of the terms they define:

1.the empty space around a visual element

2.includes the names of all editors and staff

3.Located on the front page, it previews the content inside the newspaper

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Fonts with strokes at the top and bottom of a letter

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Fonts without strokes

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A method of organizing content on a page into blocks (known as modules).

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To span text from the leftmost to rightmost point in a column

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White space bordering the page

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The “continued on page ___” notation that indicates the article is “jumping” to another page

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An excerpt from an article that appears within or beside an article in a larger font

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a short name given to an article in production

What is the headline

of your most recently published

article?

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33. Put to Bedwhen all work iscompleted and thenewspaper has gone topress

34. Morgue34. Morguea newspaper library

whereold newspapers are

stored

35. Filler35. Fillerextra material kept to fill white space