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How to Lay Out a Page

How to Lay Out a Page. Read the stories. Pick stories that deserve best play Check story lengths – don’t design without an idea of length Check to see if any stories related – might want to package them (main story, sidebars, pics, graphics, rules, pull-out quotes, logos, typographic devices).

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How to Lay Out a Page

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  1. How to Lay Out a Page

  2. Read the stories • Pick stories that deserve best play • Check story lengths – don’t design without an idea of length • Check to see if any stories related – might want to package them (main story, sidebars, pics, graphics, rules, pull-out quotes, logos, typographic devices)

  3. Look at pics and graphics • Which go with stories, which stand alone • Pick pictures that will be dominant art on the page • Pick secondary art

  4. Estimate size and shape of art • Vertical or horizontal (u can’t shove a vertical picture in a horizontal spot, believe me, I’ve tried) • Crop pictures so they tell the news • Estimate how big pictures need to be (dominant art will be 3 or 4 columns)

  5. Draw some outlines of page • Even if there is a pagination system • Do a few, moving the dominant art around • Judge the outlines – sufficient variety of horizontal/vertical, balance, any stories overplayed, are u burying important stories?

  6. Pick and outline and begin work • Size pictures and graphics first • Make decisions about width of columns for stories • Decide what size type you’ll use for headlines (generally bigger heads on major stories at top, smaller ones on stories near the bottom • Once satisfied with design, do final sizing on pics

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