2. The Image was the magazine that immediately grabbed my attention because of the vibrant colors and fonts.
3. The Craze was my favorite headline from the newspapers because of the format and the way its= was displayed on the page. I loved the font and the different directions that the letters were facing.
4. Two stories were on the newspaper that was my favorite.
5. All the titles are on the top of the page with a border, all of them have at least some sort of image and a few stories displayed.
6. The size, type and colors of fonts all vary depending on the spread.
7. Yes these spread were similar to the ones I looked at around the world.
Broadsheet-
- Verve
- The View
- Lone Star Dispatch
- Talisman
- Raven Report
- MavLife
- Craze
- The Eagle Angle
- The Viking
Subheadlines- smaller heading or title
Lines- newspaper story or captions
Boxes- art of a page of a newspaper set off in some manner, as by lines, a border, or white space
Photos- a photograph
Teaser-A short item, a headline, or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or feature on inside pages
Flag- the nameplate of a newspaper.
Folios- a volume having pages of the largest size, formerly made from such a sheet.
Caption- a title or brief explanation appended to an article, illustration, cartoon, or poster.
Stories- an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.
Bylines- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
Jump: What an article does when it continues, unfinished, from one page to another.
Story Dividers-a partition between two areas or dividing one area into two
Screens- electronic paper
Infographics- a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data.
Masthead/staff- a listing printed in all issues of a newspaper or magazine that gives the name of the publication and the names of the editorial staff, etc
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