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Checkpoints
100

The layout that refers to the plan of how the elements are presented on the page.

Design

100

Various elements that make the page pop

Package

100

Get around the page

Navigate 

100

How do breakout boxes, charts, photographs, and other points of entry help readers get into the story?

They are more compelling to the reader

200

A visual display of information 

Visual Journalism

200

Long space across the top of the page

Banner

200

Collection of stories placed together 

Digest 

200

What elements of design do readers say they like?

Graphics like maps, charts, and pictures

300

Small stories that relate to the main story

Side bars

300

Known as design where the pages are presented

Layout

300

Order of things, most important first 

Hierarchy

300

Why should newspaper designers keep the newspaper simple?

Want to make the reader feel comfortable 

400

Elements on the page where readers enter

Points of entry

400

Space on each side of the mast head of the top of the section

Ears

400

lines dividing a page

Grid 

400

Name one basic design principle?

Hierarchy, Dominance, Cutline, Balance, Rhythm, Unity, Consistency

500

All elements of journalism

Informational graphics 

500

Elements that are out in a place so that it is easy to find

Anchored

500

Visual impact or the most prominent point of entry for the reader

Dominance

500

Who in the newsroom works on a presentation together?

Everyone that works there

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