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Newspaper Layout Design

Newspaper sizes Letter Tabloid

Newspaper sizes Broadsheet

Print layout 4-page setup

Column guides

Parts of a newspaper Nameplate Byline The nameplate identifies the publication and gives the address and publication information such as issue and volume. The byline gives credit to the author of an article in a newspaper or magazine. It may also include a title such as editor.

Parts of a newspaper Columns Column Inches Vertical divisions of a spread allowing components to be aligned and placed precisely. News stories and images measured as number of columns wide and number of inches long.

Parts of a newspaper Cutline Dateline A written explanation of what is occurring in a photo or illustration. The location, and sometimes the date, from which the story was sent, usually included at the beginning of the article.

Parts of a newspaper Flag Folio A display indicating section or specialty pages. A header at the top of each section indicating page number and date.

Parts of a newspaper Primary Headline Secondary Headline The main title of an article, meant to draw readers’ attention A longer title tied to the primary headline that gives additional information about an article

Parts of a newspaper Index Jumpline Table of contents telling readers where sections can be found (usually located on front page) A line of text that tells readers what page on which a story is continued

Parts of a newspaper Lead Masthead The beginning of an article, which grabs readers’ attention and in a news story provides the most important detail first The formal statement of a newspaper’s name, officers, management and place of publication