Monday, February 9, 2015

other high school newspapers

1. My favorite newspaper front cover is Findlay High Schools B&G newspaper because i think the layout of the newspaper is very nice and i like how the colors from the front page correspond throughout the newspaper.
2. I would say that the same newspaper from Findlay high school caught my eye the most because it the layout of the front cover is very well done and it just very well done in my opinion.
3. My favorite headline from this newspaper is the @ twitter takes over because twitter is used by just about every student everywhere and i personally really like twitter.
4. there are 4 stories on the front cover
5. They all have their titles of their front covers in the biggest fonts and it stands out and they each have a main photo with a main, big story.
6. Things that differ include font, colors, sizes of photos, sizes of headline, headlines in general.
7. Some high school newspapers were alike the ones from around the world but some of them were totally different.

Broadsheet-
-B&G newspaper from findlay high school
-MHS mirror
-North pointe

Tabloid-
-The chatterbox
-The prospector
-The north ridge reporter

Newsmagazine-
-The herald
- HI+life
- the view

Headline- a head of a newspaper story or article usually printed in large type and giving the gist of the story or article that follows

sub headlines - an additional headline or title that comes immediately after the main headline or title

Lines- a printed line accompanying a news story, article, or the authors given name.

boxes- a short newspaper or advertisement enclosed in borders

photos- a photograph

Teaser- a short item, a headline, or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or feature on inside pages

Flag- the nameplate of a newspaper

Folio- the number of each page together with the date and the name of the newspaper

captions- a title, short explanation, or a description accompanying an illustration or a photograph

stories- a newspaper or magazine article or report of a person, event, an aspect of a major event

bylines- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article

jumps- a line of type identifying the page on or from which a newspaper story is continued

story dividers- a partition between two areas

screens- a fixed or movable upright partiton to divide a room, to give shelter from drafts

infographics- a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data

masthead/ staff box- the title of  a newspaper or magazine at the head of the front or editorial page.


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