2. This is a margin
between the title of
the story and the
image.
This is a grid
separating the
text and images.
It seems to be
divided into
eight across and
something like
four up. It makes
the page have
an automatically
organised layout
because it has to
stick to the
structure of the
grid.
These
are
columns.
This is the dateline.
The orientation
of this page is
portrait.
Headline.
The strap line.
Bass line.
This is the
boarder of
the
photograph.
This is a blob or
star used for
drawing attention
to something.
This is a drop
capital used for
making the start
sentence more
visible.
This is white space used
to breakdown the page.
Here its used intentionally
to make the name of the
newspaper stand out.
This is font is
reverse or has
been dropped
out.
3. This is a spread because it goes
over two pages.
Page number.
This is a
crosshead.
This photograph will have been
taken for the article but it has still
been cut out because its above
the text.
This is also a pull quote.
This is a margin.
Columns
This is a landscape page
because it’s a double page
spread.
This is the
header and it
goes right
round the
page.
This is the
strap line.
This would be the base
line.
This is a boarder for the
text.