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Page Design Elements and Vocabulary

Page Design Elements and Vocabulary. By Mr. Adelman. Headline. The main title of an article. Subhead. A smaller headline that adds information to the main headline. Cutline. A caption that gives information about a photograph. Photo Credit. Small text that identifies the photographer.

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Page Design Elements and Vocabulary

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  1. Page Design Elementsand Vocabulary By Mr. Adelman

  2. Headline • The main title of an article

  3. Subhead • A smaller headline that adds information to the main headline.

  4. Cutline • A caption that gives information about a photograph.

  5. Photo Credit • Small text that identifies the photographer

  6. Byline • Text that identifies the author of an article.

  7. Dateline • Text that identifies the city where an article was reported. ALL CAPS

  8. Jump Line • Text that tells a reader where an article continues. (Example: Please turn to page 2)

  9. Lead Story • The biggest and most important article on a page. Usually news.

  10. Dominant Art • The biggest photo or graphic on a page

  11. Secondary Art • The second-biggest photo or graphic on a page

  12. Nameplate • Text or graphic that identifies the name of a publication

  13. Folio • Text that identifies the date, volume, and issue of a publication

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