19. News page
Inside
news pages should be laid
out as facing page units rather than
as single pages. The principles of
contrast and balance applied in the
front page must be applied here.
20. Editorial Page
These pages should have a distinctive,
dignified and formal appearance. The
masthead or editorial box which
should be relatively small may be
anchored in any corner as done in
streamlined newspapers.
Traditionally the editorials appear in
the first two columns. They are of
larger types. Heads or titles of
editorials just like the headline of news
stories should be of the masculine
appearance not italic or script type.
21. Feature Page
These
pages must have a
literary and feminine
appearance. The columns are
often wider. Roman and italic
types like the coronet, mandate
and liberty families may be sued
for headlines.
22. Sports Page
The pages have a bolder and more
lively appearance than other pages.
Their makeup should suggest their
content, action, speed and color. Large
bold heads even streamers are used.
If two pages are used and they are
opposite each other, they must be
planned as a unit. Boxes and tabulations
should be used frequently to break gray
areas and to add interest.
More action pictures are needed.