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Looking Good in Print Linda Rhodes Virginia Conference Director of Communications

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Looking Good in Print. Linda Rhodes Virginia Conference Director of Communications. Print what?. Newsletters Worship bulletins Brochures Advertising Direct Mail Flyers. Why do it?. Develop Mission Statement . Mission Statement Goals and objectives Target audiences. Key elements: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Looking Good in PrintLinda Rhodes

Virginia ConferenceDirector of Communications

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Printwhat?

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NewslettersWorship bulletins

BrochuresAdvertisingDirect Mail

Flyers

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Why do it?

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Develop Mission Statement Mission StatementGoals and objectivesTarget audiences

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Key elements:1. Content2. Appearance3. Production4. Distribution

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1. Content:

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1. Content:a. Hard news

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1. Content:a. Hard newsb. Features

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1. Content:a. Hard newsb. Featuresc. Editorial/Opinions

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1. Content:a. Hard newsb. Featuresc. Editorial/Opinionsd. Columns

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1. Content:a. Hard newsb. Featuresc. Editorial/Opinionsd. Columnse. Events/Calendar

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1. Content:a. Hard newsb. Featuresc. Editorial/Opinionsd. Columnse. Events/Calendarf. Fillers

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Writing Style:

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Writing Style:1. Conversational

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Writing Style:1. Conversational2. Simple, direct sentences

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Writing Style:1. Conversational2. Simple, direct sentences3. 5 Ws + H

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Writing Style:1. Conversational2. Simple, direct sentences3. 5 Ws + H4. Active voice

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Writing Style:1. Conversational2. Simple, direct sentences3. 5 Ws + H4. Active voice5. Inverted pyramid

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Writing Style:1. Conversational2. Simple, direct sentences3. 5 Ws + H4. Active voice5. Inverted pyramid6. Uniform style

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Writing Style:1. Conversational2. Simple, direct sentences3. 5 Ws + H4. Active voice5. Inverted pyramid6. Uniform style7. Define acronyms

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Writing Style:1. Conversational2. Simple, direct sentences3. 5 Ws + H4. Active voice5. Inverted pyramid6. Uniform style7. Define acronyms8. Inclusive language

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2. Appearance:

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2. Appearance:a. Page size

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2. Appearance:a. Page sizeb. Number of pages

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2. Appearance:a. Page sizeb. Number of pagesc. Paper

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2. Appearance:a. Page sizeb. Number of pagesc. Paperd. Name/Flag

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2. Appearance:a. Page sizeb. Number of pagesc. Paperd. Name/Flage. Regular items

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2. Appearance:a. Page sizeb. Number of pagesc. Paperd. Name/Flage. Regular itemsf. Folios

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2. Appearance:a. Page sizeb. Number of pagesc. Paperd. Name/Flage. Regular itemsf. Foliosg. Table of contents

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2. Appearance:a. Page sizeb. Number of pagesc. Paperd. Name/Flage. Regular itemsf. Foliosg. Table of contentsh. Typeface

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Objective is to make iteasy to read.Help directthe reader

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Principles of Layout/Design:

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Principles of Layout/Design:1. Contrast

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Principles of Layout/Design:1. Contrast2. Repetition

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Principles of Layout/Design:1. Contrast2. Repetition3. Alignment

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Principles of Layout/Design:1. Contrast2. Repetition3. Alignment4. Proximity

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Layout:

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Layout:1. Simple, not boring

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Layout:1. Simple, not boring2. Same thing in same place

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Layout:1. Simple, not boring2. Same thing in same place3. Column width

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Layout:1. Simple, not boring2. Same thing in same place3. Column width4. Type faces

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Layout:1. Simple, not boring2. Same thing in same place3. Column width4. Type faces5. Photos/art

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Layout:1. Simple, not boring2. Same thing in same place3. Column width4. Type faces5. Photos/art6. Contrast

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Layout:1. Simple, not boring2. Same thing in same place3. Column width4. Type faces5. Photos/art6. Contrast7. Consistency

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Newsletter No-No’s

1. Never underline typeset text 

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Newsletter No-No’s

2. AVOID ALL CAPITAL BODY TEXT. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO READ. EVEN ALL CAP HEADLINES ARE TOUGH.

 

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Newsletter No-No’s

3. Don’t put two spaces after a period.

 

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Newsletter No-No’s

4. Don’t use so many different type faces in ONE newsletter that it looks like a cut-and-paste ransom note!

Stick to one or two type faces.Get variety with bold, condensed and italic versions of the same type face.

 

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Newsletter No-No’s

5. NEVER print body copy in color. (Limit printing headlines in color.)

Better use of color is for rules, bullets, line art, masthead, logo, etc.

 

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Newsletter No-No’s

6. Don’t overuse tints and screens. Make sure copy can be read through any screen. 

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Newsletter No-No’s 7. Don’t run text over artwork or graphicsBecause it’s hard to read!!!

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Newsletter No-No’s 8. Avoid naked copy

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Newsletter No-No’s 9. Don’t bump boxes …… or multi-column headlines

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Newsletter No-No’s 10. Don’t go gray …

… Break up type with Graphics/photos Subheads Drop caps Bullets Rules Boxes Screens

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Newsletter No-No’s 11. Avoid too small headlines

Should be significantly largerthan body text

Not all same size More important = larger

(top of page)

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Newsletter No-No’s 12. Avoid label headlines

Need subject, action verb

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3. Production:a. Computer softwareb. Reproductionc. Paper

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UMC.org/NewsinPews

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News in PewsUnited Methodist News Service News Desk

(615) [email protected]

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4. Distribution:a. Frequencyb. Timelinessc. Pick up/deliver

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E-NewsletterConstant Contact

www.constantcontact.com(866) 876-8464

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E-NewsletterMail Chimp

www.mailchimp.com

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Other resources: www.UMCom.org/RethinkChurch

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www.UMCom.org/RethinkChurch

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