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Editing Page Design & Layout
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Page Layout One of the most important things editors do
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Page Layout One of the most important things editors do You decide what is important
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Page Layout One of the most important things editors do You decide what is important You decide on emphasis (what’s more or less important)
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Page Layout How do pages work? We don’t really know.
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Page Layout How do pages work? We don’t really know. A scientific approach:
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Page Layout How do pages work? We don’t really know. A scientific approach: Eyetrack Eyetrack More about Eyetrack More about Eyetrack
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Principles of Design Proportion — The ratio between elements on a page. Balance — Establishes the page’s equilibrium Contrast —Using two dramatically different elements to draw the reader’s attention Unity — Makes the page look like a planned and cohesive unit. Movement — Leads the reader’s eye direction
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Basic Principles Top to bottom Left to right Modular — everything in rectangles Avoid bumping heads
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Principles Top to bottom Let to right Entry point Balance Contrast Everything in rectangles Avoid bumping heads
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Modular page design
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Putting the puzzle together Text
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Putting the puzzle together Text Photos
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Putting the puzzle together Text Photos Headlines
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Putting the puzzle together Text Photos Headlines Infographics
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Putting the puzzle together Text Photos Headlines Infographics First step is to list and measure
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Layout trends Usually one story, although news-based, is given feature play. Use shorter stories Break stories into segments Fewer jumps More sells or showcases More color Creative use of white space Variety of column widths
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So how do you lay out open pages? Keep all story shapes rectangular Vary your shapes and sizes of stories and art. Emphasize what’s important.
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Beware of bad juxtapositions Analyze every page design to determine: If a photo sits at the intersection of two stories in a way that confuses readers If two stories - or their headlines - seem inappropriate together on the same page
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Give each page a dominant image
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Balance and scatter art
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Beware of butting headlines
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Front page design Every paper’s news philosophy is visibly reflected on Page One: In the play of photos In the style of headlines The variety of graphics The number of stories
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What’s wrong with these story designs?
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What’s wrong with these page designs?
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