Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Vocab

Flag: text that states the name of the newspaper in large, bold letters across the front page; includes the volume and issue numbers, publication date, and city and state where the paper is published

Folio: page number

Byline: text that identifies the writer of a story

Jump: text that identifies where a story is continued

Story Dividers: those lines between different stories so that you can separate them from each other 

Screen: shaded area

Infographic: a graphic that provides facts or information like a chart or graph, not a photograph

Masthead/ staff box: the names of the publisher, editor, and other important people

Bastard measure: the one thing on a page that's different to create variety

Raw Wrap: text that extends into a column along the headline

Reefer: text or a graphic that refers to a story elsewhere in the paper

Wild Art- the picture is good enough to go on the front..story not so much. Picture has caption to lead you to the story.
Pull Quote-key phrase, quotation, or excerpt that has been pulled from an article and used as a graphic element
Ears-Space at the top of the front page on each side of the newspaper's nameplate
Banner-headline extending across the width of a newspaper page, usually across the top of the front page
Kicker Headline-small headline just above the main one
Wicket Headline-headline design that consists of two or more lines of a secondary headline above one or more lines of a primary headline
Tripod Headline- headline style with a primary headline on the left covering two lines, next to lines of secondary headline
Hammer Headline- headline style that features one or more lines of primary headline above one or more lines of a secondary headline

2 comments:

  1. You are only missing the first term. Don't forget about the stuff before the list of terms for the final on Wednesday. 90

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  2. You are only missing the first term. Don't forget about the stuff before the list of terms for the final on Wednesday. 90

    ReplyDelete