Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Other High School Newspapers


  1. My favorite front page newspaper is HI + Life becacuse it shows the Gay Pride flag and the only time if heard people talk about that kind of thing is inside the GSA (Gay Straight Alliance).
  2. The Altitude from Hanford High school grabbed my interest the most because it surprised me that a high school would talk about weed. 
  3. My favorite headline is the special report about families and how they shape us and how we shape them. Im interested in it because the way they did the cover for the topic really caught my eye. 
  4. My favorite cover doesn't show any stories that are inside of it.
  5. The size of the title and the placement are almost the same for each cover.
  6. The size of the font, the placement, and the size of the picture(s) vary for each cover.
  7. Yes these variations are similar to the ones from around the world. 
Broadsheet

  • Viking Saga from Northwest High School
  • Spotlight from Southern Lehigh High School
    • The Altitude from Hanford High school
    Tabloid

    • Odyssey Summer Creek High School
    • Beak'n'Eye West High School
    • The Oracle North High School
    NewsMagzine

    •  HI + Life Lee's Summit High School
    • The Herald Arapahoe High School
    • The Image Lafayette High School
    Definitions:



    • Headline: A heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine
    • Subheading: A heading given to a subsection of a piece of writing
    • Lines: 
    • Boxes: a weekly or daily publication consisting of folded sheets and containing articles on the news, features, reviews, and advertisements
    • Photos:
    • Teaser: A short item, a headline, or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or feature on inside pages.
    • Flag: Short for masthead
    • Folios: a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book or manuscript. 
    • Caption: It is the description about the photo in the article.
    • Stories: a news report of any length, usually presented in a straight forward style and without editorial comment.
    • Bylines: Gives the date and the name of the writer of the article
    • Jumps: What an article does when it continues, unfinished, from one page to another.
    • Story Dividers: 
    • Screens: ‘above-the-fold’
    • Info graphics: information in a graphic format designed to make the data easily understandable at a glance.
    • Staff Box: 






    Wednesday, February 11, 2015

    Front Pages of the World


    1. My favorite front page is The San Francisco Examiner. I like this front page because the image caught my eye very quickly.
    2. 'Remember my Face', this interested me because it caught my attention and made me want to know who said that and why they did. 
    3. Only one story is my favorite on the front page.
    4. Most of the front covers have an eye catching headline or photo, and the name of the newspaper at the top. 
    5. The size of the photos and the font vary for each paper.