Nameplate: containing the name of the newsletter itself. it could contain a logo, as well as a subtitle, or motto. basically the introduction to the news paper.
Content: information of the subject the nameplate explained about, which is meant to keep the reader interested in the topic, as well as excited to find out more. # of articles and entires play a role in this as it allows the reader to pick what part of the topic they are most interested in.
Table of contents: it is a way in order to allow the reader to find the information they wish to find in an easy fashion, as well as to keep track of where to find the information, and how far it spreads out in the newsletter.
Masthead: basically includes the staff who worked on the newsletter, as well as informations about locations explained, and directions. normally found in second page but can be anywhere.
Titles and headers: grabs the attention of a person to that article. could be humorous, or serious depending on the newsletter. should be short and straight to the point.
Page #: numbers the pages of the newsletter, allowing people to keep order as well as find certain articles which they are looking for
bylines: basically gives credit to who wrote the article or took the photo.
Continuation lines: explains that the topic is continued on the next page, or that the topic is continued from the last page.
Pull quotes:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment