The document discusses the layout conventions for a tabloid style newspaper. It notes that the masthead will be at the top, advertisements will be in prime spaces to fund the free paper, there will be columns and stories of varying prominence on the front page, and images will be more prominent than text to create an entertaining look. The main story will be featured centrally on page 1 rather than deeper in the paper so readers see the hottest news first.
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Newspaper Planning Sketches
1. Big Masthead is placed at the top of the paper as
this is the convention that most newspapers follow.
This is more common in tabloid style papers such as
the London Lite. Heading will be in two different
fonts as I feel give it a more modern contemporary
edge.
Adverts is
in a prime
space on
front page
as this is
what fund
free papers.
This will be
a mini story
compared to
the main
story above.
I will make
sure it is
linked in
the same
genre so
that my
readers will
know what
context my
newspaper
will There will be
involve. Columns
fitting into
the
conventions
of the
tabloid
layout.
Sub story
fitting
conventions
has a lesser
prominent
space on the
front page
Image featured is more prominent than
text on the front page. This fits the
conventions of a tabloid style free
newspaper as it creates a more
entertaining look about it and people
will be more inclined to read it.
2. A section written from the Editor to
the readers, This is quite
unconventional; of a newspaper but I
felt this would give it a more
modern feel and help appeal more to
my target audience.
Main story
will be
featured as
the central
point of
the page
these are
usually
found on
Another pages 2,3,
similar story or 4 but I
more on local decided
gossip E.g. a this way
new store people are
opened in The reading the
Glades and hot hottest
trends to look news first
out for. instead of
the more
smaller
stories.
Contents of the paper, which fits
the conventions however given an
alternative name linking to the
subject matter of the paper.