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Final Project & Design unit

Final Project & Design unit. Newspaper design. masthead. Newspaper design. Headlines (not title). subheads. Newspaper design. photos. Newspaper design. Cutlines (not caption). Newspaper design. Teasers/previews. Newspaper design. Unit includes…. Headline and cutline writing.

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Final Project & Design unit

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  1. Final Project & Design unit

  2. Newspaper design masthead

  3. Newspaper design Headlines (not title) subheads

  4. Newspaper design photos

  5. Newspaper design Cutlines (not caption)

  6. Newspaper design Teasers/previews

  7. Newspaper design Unit includes… Headline and cutline writing Story/photo placement (newsworthiness) Story/photo layout Entire page design Entire newspaper layout (Replaces final exam exam)

  8. Newspaper design Unit includes… Work with Microsoft Publisher text box manipulation columns, borders, inset, tracking, etc.

  9. Headlines Some terminology… Font size 36-42 point font 22-24 point font

  10. Headlines Some terminology… Decks (number of lines) 1 deck headline

  11. Headlines Some terminology… Decks (number of lines) 4 deck headlines

  12. Headlines and Design Some terminology… Columns

  13. Headlines and Design Some terminology… Columns

  14. Headlines and Design Some terminology… Columns

  15. Headlines-DO’s To write a good headline, try to… intrigue, inform, and invite the reader be professional use downstyle (first letter, proper nouns) use present tense use active verbs (subject+verb) left justify (don’t center it … ever*) use all available space**

  16. Headlines-DO NOT To write a good headline, do NOT… use articles (the, an, a) use state of being verbs (is, are), whether linking or helping be redundant (repeat words) split prepositional phrases between lines

  17. Obama to abdicate in January Obama to abdicate in January

  18. Obama to abdicate in January Obama to abd- icate in January

  19. Text goes here

  20. Puppies are nice

  21. Labradoodles make good pets

  22. Labradoodles make good pets

  23. Obama plans Afghanistan war Obama plans

  24. Obama plans Afghanistan war Obama plans

  25. Obama plans Afghanistan campaign Obama plans

  26. Obama plans Afghanistan intervention Obama plans

  27. News Vs. Features Headlines • Similar to leads, NEWS headlines are straightforward, informative (who, what, when, where, why, how) • Subject + Verb + Object • FEATURES can have more fun! (puns, etc.)

  28. New vampire film shows no fangs Homeless man arrested for bank robbery, $6000 taken

  29. Conant adjusting to new ID policy Barrington Hills police department enforces

  30. Speeding to blame for collision with bus Man Robs Home; Barrington Warns Criminals

  31. Green for Grades motivates students Abboud promises to keep Barrington Hills safe

  32. Assignment: • Open a blank page in Microsoft Publisher. • Create a one-deck headline for YOUR news article. • Create a 2-4 deck subhead for the same news article. • Follow all the rules we discussed! • Save this for later! • On other parts of the same page, do any of your other articles and headlines (Extra credit!)

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