The Torch because it had a good headline and a great design.Which paper immediately grabbed your interest? Why?
Beak 'N' Eye because their cover is yellow and the letters are red so your eyes just go to it.What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it?
@Twitter takes over because Twitter is a big social network and the headline is really interesting and I want to know more. How many stories are on the front page of your favorite?
2 big stories, 2 small little news squares. 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 a big headline to go off of. They had like 2-3 headlines on the front cover.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 only have a design and a preview of what is gonna be inside but the stories are not on the front cover. A couple have one big photo as the cover or even an art picture on the front. Others have actual stories on the front like a city newspaper. Were these similar to what you saw last class when you looked at daily newspapers from around the world?
No a bunch of them are very different than what I saw in the daily newspapers.
Broadsheet:
- Verve
- The Growl
- The Newsstreak
- Raven Report
- The Rider
- The Lance
- The Express
- The Mustang
- The Outlet
Headlines- the title written in large letters over a story in a newspaper
Subheadlines- : an additional headline or title that comes immediately after the main headline or title.
Lines- The writing in an article.
Boxes- It is a part of the layout.
Photos- a picture produced by photography.
Teaser- more of the story is continued on another page.
Flag- The printed title of the newspaper on one page.
Folios- the story that follows up the theme.
Captions- statement under a photo.
Stories- articles in the newspaper.
Bylines- the name of the writer.
Jumps- A continued part of a story from one page to another.
Story dividers- page break in the story.
Screens- different sections of the story that express a different value.
Infographics- Visual representations
Masthead/staff box- The author of a story puts their name here.
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