Monday, April 4, 2011

LabP7_1 Terminology Sin Yi Chang

Nameplate- It is like the title of the newsletter, often contains/ has logos of some sort to be recognize by people.
Content (and number of articles and entries)- Content is words that are in a newsletter used to indicate informations. messages and what the newsletter is trying to express.
Table of contents – Is the additional information in newsletter that is used to express/ show information of specific peoples and programs it is also set in order so you can see what category everything is such as using page numbers to indicate it.
Masthead – It is inside of an newsletter and it is used to show the author and other informations about the publisher and people who helped out.
Titles and headers – It is the content in a newsletter where the title, date, quotes, and sometimes graphics of a logo.
Page numbers – To indicate what page the newsletter is currently on usually at the bottom, top or side of a page and often number 1 is not shown but sometimes it can be.
Bylines – To show the person who wrote the article.
Continuation lines – It is used to show where you can find the continuation of the information on a specific topic. Also known as the Jumplines.
Pull quotes – Is a box in an newsletter used to insert a quote so that it can draw readers attention often used with images/ graphics.
End signs -In a box that is at the end of a page or the newsletter to indicate/ show that the topic is not going to be continued.
Photos/illustrations - it is a layout that has drawings, images and informations using charts.
Mailing labels –is often at the back of a page to provide an address so it can be returned.

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