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Task 8 
Alan Smith
Tabloid Newspapers 
You can see the difference in approach 
towards headlines with each newspaper. 
The ‘Broken Hart’ used by the Mirror was a 
good pun that described England's failings in 
the World cup yet again. Using Goalkeeper 
Joe Hart instead of ‘Heart’ 
This is something I could look into when 
producing a headline in relation to the task 
chosen to create. 
All of these newspapers share similarities, they 
are all very clear and concise. They mainly 
choose large black, bold text over white paper. 
To make it stand out even further, the 
remaining text on the page is either changed to 
another font or colour. 
These tabloids are all aiming to make sales, 
therefore the workers behind them want to 
make them appealing. 
The font, colour, layout, style and image is 
important when looking at the front cover. 
It is also very important I choose all the correct 
aspects when looking at the large variety of 
papers. 
The Sun would not have a very formal 
headline and keep to one colour.
The font is very clear and contrasts with the dark 
background image behind. The use of the white shade 
helps this stand out and keeps to the consistent colour 
of the house style. 
The layout here is very common for a huge news story 
as it has taken the entire front page instead of multiple 
news stories. 
Being clear helps to interact with the demographic it is 
aimed towards. 
Using quotes brings the story out further without the use 
of text that can often put many of the readers off. 
Keeping the text short is a good way of retaining 
attention of the reader. 
The style of this is something I could use when 
producing my own piece of work. The use the imagery 
in the background covering the white space with the text 
overlapping. 
The choice of the image is very if not the most important 
for the front cover as this is the first thing the reader 
The capital letters 
make the title stand 
out that much more 
and is almost 
impossible not to 
notice it. 
The use of the 
goalkeeper Joe 
‘Hart’ in the image 
is something 
important as it has 
to tie in with the 
heading.
Unlike The Mirror and Sun, the Daily Mail 
take a similar yet slightly more formal 
approach. 
In terms of the headline, the often stay 
away from puns such as the last slide and 
get straight to the point like seen in this 
example. 
‘SACK THEM!’ taking up a large amount 
of the front page but still keeping enough 
for other news. 
Also with this newspaper, a small piece of 
text is underneath to support the heading. 
The font chosen is large and stands out 
but also allows room for other aspects to 
stand out on the page such as the 
‘My marriage drove me to the brink…’ this 
can be clearly seen as it is supported by a 
dark purple background and imagery 
towards the left hand side. 
The imagery when used for this 
particular tabloid is often not very 
big as the text is seen as more 
important. 
The layout therefore is altered and 
the imagery will go underneath all 
the text instead of overlapping. 
The style of the newspaper is to 
make every clear and organised on 
the front page to reflect the whole 
paper. 
Having the text underlined makes 
this stand out that much more and 
grabs the readers attention.
The Sun focus on having one major story on the 
front with shorter news articles surrounding it rather 
than one main attraction. 
This is to offer a wider variety for the readers, if 
someone is not interested in the IVF news they can 
see football scores at the top or entertainment on 
the left in small text. 
Equating to everyone’s taste can help produce 
more sales for the newspaper. 
The main news story often has one image to 
support the text with a short extract of what has 
happened. 
The font is kept large as well as being white over a 
dark background to make sure it is well seen and 
noticeable by the reader. 
The large font size carries over to the short piece 
of text to know that it is part of the same story and 
to give you that additional information. Here it is 
giving you the mothers age. 
The imagery is hugely 
important to the front cover 
as not only does it help 
cover white space, it 
makes is look that much 
more aesthetically 
pleasing. 
The style differs from the 
Daily Mail as this focus’ on 
a wide range of stories for 
the front page and offers 
page numbers to refer to.
Suitable images for production 
Possibly use an image with Piers 
having his thumb up to indicate it 
was the correct decision for him to 
be fired. 
Using images of Piers unhappy will help give the message forward with the 
heading. 
The image of Piers with the United Kingdom flag behind him could make a 
good background image for the newspaper as the topic of him being fired is 
in relation with British troops.
Possible Headlines 
Auf Wiedersehen, Piers 
This could be used in relation to Piers and his 1996 front cover of the Mirror. 
“Achtung surrender!” When Germany were about to play England in the Euro 
96’- He was later made to apologise. 
Possibly something more simplistic, ‘Piers Morgan Fired’ for tabloids such as 
the Daily Mail. 
Like the use of the headline Auf Wiedersehen (Goodbye in German), a similar 
approach could be to use puns. 
This would be for papers such as The Sun who target a much more working 
class demographic and are less formal. 
‘Falling to Pierces’ 
This could be a possible headline as it incorporates the idea of being sacked 
and the use of Piers replacing piece can help engage the reader.
Experimental stage (Font Selection) 
1)Auf Wiedersehen, 
Piers 
9)Falling to 
Pierces 
2)Auf Wiedersehen, 
Piers 
3)Auf Wiedersehen, 
Piers 
4)Piers 
Morgan 
FIRED 
5)Piers 
Morgan 
FIRED 
6)Piers 
Morgan 
FIRED 
8) Falling to 
Pierces 
7)Falling to 
Pierces 
1) Charlemagne Std 
2) Perpetua Titling MT 
Light 
3) Adobe Std B 
4) Calibri 
5) Century 
6) Helvetica Light 
7) Comic Sans MS 
8) Times New Roman 
9) KufiStandardGK
Flat plan (1) 
Masthead Advert 1 
Main headline 
Image to support 
headline 
Another story 
Advert 2 
This would be for a 
newspaper where more than 
one story is featured on the 
front page. 
There would be enough 
room for advertisements to 
feature around the edges of 
the cover. 
Having a small piece on the 
article is a good way of 
engaging the reader early 
and then including a page 
number for them to read 
additional information. 
The image would not be 
huge but still large enough to 
stand out and grab attention. 
Having alternative stories 
can offer much more to the 
consumer. 
Small piece of text 
on article 
Another story
Attempt to create own logo for ‘The Sun’ if they have 
the correct font (Franklin Gothic Heavy Italicised) 
Advert or 
competition. 
Flat plan (2) 
Official logo 
Heading (Possibly underlined) 
Piers Morgan 
image 
Bullet points on 
article 
Couple of 
paragraphs on 
article 
Other 
news 
Include something that blends 
in with the other image and 
adds more colour to the piece. 
Use a heading that will entice 
the particular class that read 
the tabloid. 
Try out a range of sizes 
(Experiment with fonts looked 
at in previous slides) 
Have an image of Piers 
Morgan covering the majority 
of the front page. 
Include a short image or piece of text to support the 
Piers Morgan article. 
Have some bullet points with 
extra information that adds to 
the heading. 
Include the start of the piece. 
(Reference page number, keep 
professional- have drop capitals 
etc)
Produced on InDesign, this explores into creating a piece of work that can feature in the media and does not look 
out of place. 
Due to the Tabloid being relatively brief in the text content on the front page, the work created in previous tasks 
could not be shown to its full detail. 
However, the creation of this first cover is very professional and keeps to the house style of the specific paper here 
which is The Sun. Including other news and adverts as well as the main logo makes it that much more believable. 
During the planning stage I was able to understand what 
content was needed in order to make a front cover 
successful. 
The inclusion of the ‘Now only 30p’ was something so small it 
could be seen as insignificant, however it adds to the overall 
aesthetic look. 
The bullet points are somewhat of a house style in relation to 
The Sun and the composition within the front page. 
The Times New Roman heading was explored into during the 
planning stage for the fonts and was seen as a very suitable 
choice due to the serious topic. 
The other news such as the football image was just to add to 
the look and make the text that much more visually pleasing. 
The use of different text colours, sizes and underlining makes 
the page stand out and easily readable for the customer. 
The small aspects that add a lot to the work are the addition 
of page numbers and references. 
This as well as the competition on the top right gives the 
paper that extra attraction than it normally would and an 
incentive to purchase this newspaper over another.
Developing the idea 
Removing the white space was important and making 
sure everything was readable. 
The use of the dark background created on 
Photoshop helped bring out the white text much 
more. 
The use of further imagery such as Andrew Neil, a 
fellow editor added to the story and started to 
construct a much stronger piece of work. 
Keeping in the house style was important and retaining 
certain aspects such as the red bullet points and the text 
being in a large white font covering over a very large 
image. 
The Sun logo was created upon in Photoshop and made to 
incorporate the price in so it was very clear.
Final Product 
Here Is the final design for the tabloid front cover. The text has been slightly lost due to the JPEG being created in 
order to show this on the PowerPoint. From this you can draw some comparisons to the design of The Sun 
newspaper and also see how I have tried to explore something different in the way the information is presented. 
The advertisements that are usually seen on products such as these have been retained as during the planning 
stage I found this to be a huge aspect. I have decided to focus on the one story rather than multiple because during 
the planning stage I found various big headline articles that did the same. 
The death of Margret Thatcher being one of them. The Image covered the majority of the front cover with the most 
part of the content being in relation to that topic. 
The inclusion of the sports at the foot of the page brings out the tabloid 
side of the product. 
The headline had to be large and grab attention, and I believe it has 
done so. 
The colours and imagery had to stand out but also compliment each 
other, this has also been done in a professional manner. 
The use of small house style’s such as the red bullet points and the 
large underlined Arial heading made it keep with the consistency of the 
product and almost believable. 
The logo of The Sun was harder to replicate and through Photoshop it 
was adjusted to look similar. 
Including incentives to buy this paper over other competitors was 
something that almost if not every paper has. This is why I made sure 
to bring this idea forward. 
The price of the paper was something which I found to be vital. Keeping 
the ‘40p’ bold and bright made sure it was impossible to not notice.
The inclusion of the word ‘FREE’ provided that incentive for the reader. The holiday and theme park images created 
that offer to the reader that for only 40p seemed a good deal. 
The money aspect was something I wanted to keep on the newspaper as in the planning stage I found many tabloid 
papers with huge prices on the covers for all sorts of advertisements. 
Advertising The Sun’s own ‘Dream Team’ was something good that I wanted to include. After importing the image into 
Photoshop I was able to Rotoscope it and change the background colour to suit this tabloid. 
Placing the dream team in the football section at the foot of the cover was a great place for that audience to notice it 
more. 
With the £500,000 being in large yellow text, this again made it impossible to not notice. 
This yellow text was something I wanted to keep in cover with three aspects containing it. 
The article on the main story itself was produced in a clear and 
concise manner by keeping to the style of the specific tabloid. 
By including the red bullet points and retaining the short sub-headings, 
this gave that much more clarity to the work and 
supported the headline itself. 
The pun in the title was in order to grab the readers attention and 
again, keep within the target audience. 
Using the drop capital on the short piece gave that professional look 
to the work. 
Having page references again add to the idea of promoting the the 
paper. Including many aspects to entice the reader to buying the 
product. 
The ‘Exclusive’ interview provides that unique look to the paper and 
that of something no other paper has. This enhances the work and 
makes that that much more stronger. 
The use of ‘Britain’s most popular paper’ is telling the reader to 
purchase the paper by reputation alone and reassure them that

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Task 8!

  • 1. Task 8 Alan Smith
  • 2. Tabloid Newspapers You can see the difference in approach towards headlines with each newspaper. The ‘Broken Hart’ used by the Mirror was a good pun that described England's failings in the World cup yet again. Using Goalkeeper Joe Hart instead of ‘Heart’ This is something I could look into when producing a headline in relation to the task chosen to create. All of these newspapers share similarities, they are all very clear and concise. They mainly choose large black, bold text over white paper. To make it stand out even further, the remaining text on the page is either changed to another font or colour. These tabloids are all aiming to make sales, therefore the workers behind them want to make them appealing. The font, colour, layout, style and image is important when looking at the front cover. It is also very important I choose all the correct aspects when looking at the large variety of papers. The Sun would not have a very formal headline and keep to one colour.
  • 3. The font is very clear and contrasts with the dark background image behind. The use of the white shade helps this stand out and keeps to the consistent colour of the house style. The layout here is very common for a huge news story as it has taken the entire front page instead of multiple news stories. Being clear helps to interact with the demographic it is aimed towards. Using quotes brings the story out further without the use of text that can often put many of the readers off. Keeping the text short is a good way of retaining attention of the reader. The style of this is something I could use when producing my own piece of work. The use the imagery in the background covering the white space with the text overlapping. The choice of the image is very if not the most important for the front cover as this is the first thing the reader The capital letters make the title stand out that much more and is almost impossible not to notice it. The use of the goalkeeper Joe ‘Hart’ in the image is something important as it has to tie in with the heading.
  • 4. Unlike The Mirror and Sun, the Daily Mail take a similar yet slightly more formal approach. In terms of the headline, the often stay away from puns such as the last slide and get straight to the point like seen in this example. ‘SACK THEM!’ taking up a large amount of the front page but still keeping enough for other news. Also with this newspaper, a small piece of text is underneath to support the heading. The font chosen is large and stands out but also allows room for other aspects to stand out on the page such as the ‘My marriage drove me to the brink…’ this can be clearly seen as it is supported by a dark purple background and imagery towards the left hand side. The imagery when used for this particular tabloid is often not very big as the text is seen as more important. The layout therefore is altered and the imagery will go underneath all the text instead of overlapping. The style of the newspaper is to make every clear and organised on the front page to reflect the whole paper. Having the text underlined makes this stand out that much more and grabs the readers attention.
  • 5. The Sun focus on having one major story on the front with shorter news articles surrounding it rather than one main attraction. This is to offer a wider variety for the readers, if someone is not interested in the IVF news they can see football scores at the top or entertainment on the left in small text. Equating to everyone’s taste can help produce more sales for the newspaper. The main news story often has one image to support the text with a short extract of what has happened. The font is kept large as well as being white over a dark background to make sure it is well seen and noticeable by the reader. The large font size carries over to the short piece of text to know that it is part of the same story and to give you that additional information. Here it is giving you the mothers age. The imagery is hugely important to the front cover as not only does it help cover white space, it makes is look that much more aesthetically pleasing. The style differs from the Daily Mail as this focus’ on a wide range of stories for the front page and offers page numbers to refer to.
  • 6. Suitable images for production Possibly use an image with Piers having his thumb up to indicate it was the correct decision for him to be fired. Using images of Piers unhappy will help give the message forward with the heading. The image of Piers with the United Kingdom flag behind him could make a good background image for the newspaper as the topic of him being fired is in relation with British troops.
  • 7. Possible Headlines Auf Wiedersehen, Piers This could be used in relation to Piers and his 1996 front cover of the Mirror. “Achtung surrender!” When Germany were about to play England in the Euro 96’- He was later made to apologise. Possibly something more simplistic, ‘Piers Morgan Fired’ for tabloids such as the Daily Mail. Like the use of the headline Auf Wiedersehen (Goodbye in German), a similar approach could be to use puns. This would be for papers such as The Sun who target a much more working class demographic and are less formal. ‘Falling to Pierces’ This could be a possible headline as it incorporates the idea of being sacked and the use of Piers replacing piece can help engage the reader.
  • 8. Experimental stage (Font Selection) 1)Auf Wiedersehen, Piers 9)Falling to Pierces 2)Auf Wiedersehen, Piers 3)Auf Wiedersehen, Piers 4)Piers Morgan FIRED 5)Piers Morgan FIRED 6)Piers Morgan FIRED 8) Falling to Pierces 7)Falling to Pierces 1) Charlemagne Std 2) Perpetua Titling MT Light 3) Adobe Std B 4) Calibri 5) Century 6) Helvetica Light 7) Comic Sans MS 8) Times New Roman 9) KufiStandardGK
  • 9. Flat plan (1) Masthead Advert 1 Main headline Image to support headline Another story Advert 2 This would be for a newspaper where more than one story is featured on the front page. There would be enough room for advertisements to feature around the edges of the cover. Having a small piece on the article is a good way of engaging the reader early and then including a page number for them to read additional information. The image would not be huge but still large enough to stand out and grab attention. Having alternative stories can offer much more to the consumer. Small piece of text on article Another story
  • 10. Attempt to create own logo for ‘The Sun’ if they have the correct font (Franklin Gothic Heavy Italicised) Advert or competition. Flat plan (2) Official logo Heading (Possibly underlined) Piers Morgan image Bullet points on article Couple of paragraphs on article Other news Include something that blends in with the other image and adds more colour to the piece. Use a heading that will entice the particular class that read the tabloid. Try out a range of sizes (Experiment with fonts looked at in previous slides) Have an image of Piers Morgan covering the majority of the front page. Include a short image or piece of text to support the Piers Morgan article. Have some bullet points with extra information that adds to the heading. Include the start of the piece. (Reference page number, keep professional- have drop capitals etc)
  • 11. Produced on InDesign, this explores into creating a piece of work that can feature in the media and does not look out of place. Due to the Tabloid being relatively brief in the text content on the front page, the work created in previous tasks could not be shown to its full detail. However, the creation of this first cover is very professional and keeps to the house style of the specific paper here which is The Sun. Including other news and adverts as well as the main logo makes it that much more believable. During the planning stage I was able to understand what content was needed in order to make a front cover successful. The inclusion of the ‘Now only 30p’ was something so small it could be seen as insignificant, however it adds to the overall aesthetic look. The bullet points are somewhat of a house style in relation to The Sun and the composition within the front page. The Times New Roman heading was explored into during the planning stage for the fonts and was seen as a very suitable choice due to the serious topic. The other news such as the football image was just to add to the look and make the text that much more visually pleasing. The use of different text colours, sizes and underlining makes the page stand out and easily readable for the customer. The small aspects that add a lot to the work are the addition of page numbers and references. This as well as the competition on the top right gives the paper that extra attraction than it normally would and an incentive to purchase this newspaper over another.
  • 12. Developing the idea Removing the white space was important and making sure everything was readable. The use of the dark background created on Photoshop helped bring out the white text much more. The use of further imagery such as Andrew Neil, a fellow editor added to the story and started to construct a much stronger piece of work. Keeping in the house style was important and retaining certain aspects such as the red bullet points and the text being in a large white font covering over a very large image. The Sun logo was created upon in Photoshop and made to incorporate the price in so it was very clear.
  • 13. Final Product Here Is the final design for the tabloid front cover. The text has been slightly lost due to the JPEG being created in order to show this on the PowerPoint. From this you can draw some comparisons to the design of The Sun newspaper and also see how I have tried to explore something different in the way the information is presented. The advertisements that are usually seen on products such as these have been retained as during the planning stage I found this to be a huge aspect. I have decided to focus on the one story rather than multiple because during the planning stage I found various big headline articles that did the same. The death of Margret Thatcher being one of them. The Image covered the majority of the front cover with the most part of the content being in relation to that topic. The inclusion of the sports at the foot of the page brings out the tabloid side of the product. The headline had to be large and grab attention, and I believe it has done so. The colours and imagery had to stand out but also compliment each other, this has also been done in a professional manner. The use of small house style’s such as the red bullet points and the large underlined Arial heading made it keep with the consistency of the product and almost believable. The logo of The Sun was harder to replicate and through Photoshop it was adjusted to look similar. Including incentives to buy this paper over other competitors was something that almost if not every paper has. This is why I made sure to bring this idea forward. The price of the paper was something which I found to be vital. Keeping the ‘40p’ bold and bright made sure it was impossible to not notice.
  • 14. The inclusion of the word ‘FREE’ provided that incentive for the reader. The holiday and theme park images created that offer to the reader that for only 40p seemed a good deal. The money aspect was something I wanted to keep on the newspaper as in the planning stage I found many tabloid papers with huge prices on the covers for all sorts of advertisements. Advertising The Sun’s own ‘Dream Team’ was something good that I wanted to include. After importing the image into Photoshop I was able to Rotoscope it and change the background colour to suit this tabloid. Placing the dream team in the football section at the foot of the cover was a great place for that audience to notice it more. With the £500,000 being in large yellow text, this again made it impossible to not notice. This yellow text was something I wanted to keep in cover with three aspects containing it. The article on the main story itself was produced in a clear and concise manner by keeping to the style of the specific tabloid. By including the red bullet points and retaining the short sub-headings, this gave that much more clarity to the work and supported the headline itself. The pun in the title was in order to grab the readers attention and again, keep within the target audience. Using the drop capital on the short piece gave that professional look to the work. Having page references again add to the idea of promoting the the paper. Including many aspects to entice the reader to buying the product. The ‘Exclusive’ interview provides that unique look to the paper and that of something no other paper has. This enhances the work and makes that that much more stronger. The use of ‘Britain’s most popular paper’ is telling the reader to purchase the paper by reputation alone and reassure them that