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Design Basics

Before You Design Pages: Choose a format-broadsheet/tabloid/magazine Choose your fonts-one for stories, one for headlines, one for special copy Design your Nuts & Bolts items-nameplate, folios, bylines, logos, headers, teasers, decks, bylines, credit lines, rules & boxes etc.

Before You Design Pages: Put down all unchangeable elements-ads, folios, special/regular content Design story packages Headline (Secondary Headline) Copy Picture Cutline

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