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Newspaper ProgressionKeeping up with websites: info-photographics and entry points
Fun Fact: The San Francisco Examiner is the city’s oldest publication, beginning in 1887.
Fun Fact: The first tabloid sized newspaper, the Daily Mirror, was published in 1903.
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The (photo)graph(ic)changed newspapers forever.
Fun Fact: In 1833 The New York Sun began selling for one cent, thus beginning the “Penny Press.”
+Where newspapers started
The New York Times continues one of the most popular newspapers in the world.
Why do you think it was designed this way?
Fun Fact: Post-och Inrikes Tidningar is the oldest surviving publication, having first printed in 1645. It is the official newspaper for the Swedish government.
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Technology
Fun Fact: Post-och Inrikes Tidningar is the oldest surviving publication, having first printed in 1645. It is the official newspaper for the Swedish government.
Entry Points: 62 + 5
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Other important stuff…
Fun Fact: ‘Morgue’ in the newspaper industry means ‘archive.’ The New York Times started the first “morgue” in 1860.
+Important Design Elements Equal spacing
Very rare occasions allow un even spacing. The pica is the general unit of space between all newspaper design elements.
Consistent fonts: Newspapers should have a
specific font for these elements:
Hedline font Sub-hedline font Kicker font Cutline font Byline fontVariations of the fonts may be used for each.
[Photo]graph[ic] Every page should have
some sort of main art above the fold, no matter what it might be you must break up text.
+I’m here to help! Any questions?
@eurekas_castle
Fun Fact: The first whole page newspaper ad ran for the American department store John Wanamaker’s in 1879.
Fun Fact: In 1877 the first weather report map was published in Australia.
Fun Facts from http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/printing_4.htm