After my research I now have an idea and understanding on how should I do my own newspaper poster layout. I used Adobe InDesign to play around with different layouts that I will be using for my first ancillary task. These are some of the potential layouts that I have done:
For this first layout as you can see above, I followed some conventions of newspaper posters by having
a nameplate and a tag line. I did this because I am aware that nameplate is such an important thing because this is what tells the reader which newspaper I'm advertising and also this differentiate my newspaper fro its competitors. I decided to add a tag line to make the poster even more persuasive. I am planning to do the headline in a big, bold, black fonts/letter. However, I decided to challenge some convention by adding two pictures on the page because newspaper poster usually has only one photograph or doens't have any at all.
This second layout is quite similar in comparison to the first one as the positions of the nameplate and tag line are the same. There will obviously still be a headline and a picture however, the positions of those will be different. This layout is challenging in terms of following the normal newspaper poster and also it looks like this is going to be tricky as the picture is portrait long length one which means that I will need to take a photo that perfectly fits this layout.
This looks simple yet straightforward. When I was making this layout, my intention was to completely try to follow the convention of a poster. However, I decided to switch the positions of the nameplate and the tagline because I think this might be more effective as the headline is on the top and will subconsciously be read first.
Monday, 13 December 2010
Monday, 6 December 2010
Research on my first ancillary.
My first ancillary task is going to be creating a newspaper poster to persuade readers to read ' Lambeth Pres' local newspaper. There are now only a few generic local newspaper posters around. I started my research on this and I found out that these posters must be persuasive as it needs to persuade people to read the newspaper. Not a lot of words are used; it's usually big, bold letters across the whole page to attract the readers' attention. Also the newspaper's template is usually at the bottom or top of the page to inform the reader which newspaper is the poster referring to. Unfortunately, when I was doing my research I realised that there isn't a lot of newspaper posters out there most especially local ones in comparison with other posters such as movie and music posters. Here are some examples of newspaper posters (this are the ones that I mainly used for my research to help me create my own local newspaper poster):
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Lambeth Press newspaper's inside page.
I used both Adobe InDesign and Photoshop to make the page. Both program was suitable as it enabled me to do a lot of things such as to add and rearrange texts and pictures, make shapes and lines, rotate texts and amend photographs.
This is going to be my inside page of my local newspaper. As you can see I made sure that I kept the light blue color scheme. I added necessary information on the top of the page such as the date, page number, website address and most especially Lambeth's Press logo to be able to inform the readers on what page they are on, which newspaper are they reading and other additional information regarding the newspaper.
The main article here on the first page is a continuation from one of the headlines on the sidebar of the newspaper's front page. I chose this article because I wanted to make a positive approach to the readers as most of the article in a normal newspaper contains mostly negative news. As Lambeth Press is a local newspaper, I decided to balance the negative news with positive ones and informative information about the Borough of Lambeth. I added a photograph so that readers can have more feel with the article. I didn't edit the photo in terms of lighting, contrast or changing the background because I felt that it already looks good as it is and I kept the background to give a more natural feel to the readers. When I was in the process of doing this, I spotted that there was a big gap on the side of the page so I decided to add the logo for the clothing line that Sean ( guy in the article) is producing. I did the logo using Photoshop, the program was good because it offered different varieties of font styles as well as colors. I added a black line after the article to inform the readers that it's finished and also this separates it from the other articles.
Again, I added a sidebar because when I was doing my research, quite a lot of newspaper does this even on the first page, so I then decided to follow this convention. The two article headlines are juxtaposed with each other because the top one is a positive article whilst the bottom one is a negative one which is about drugs, jail and crimes.
I am aware that in newspapers there are usually loads of advertisements as the company gets money for this. So I dedicated a lot of space for the ads on my newspaper. I originally made these ads individually using Photoshop. The program was excellent because it enable me to do a lot of things such as make lines, choose different font styles and size, rotate texts and create shapes such as stars as you can see on advertisement at the bottom of the page. It also enable me to amend the photograph that I originally took. I took the picture at night time, so the setting was dark and the house was not so visible, I then adjusted the brightness and contrast of the photo to make it look better so that readers can have a better view of the house.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Planning and resrach for Lambeth Press newspaper's inside (second) page
For my inside page research, I did a field and secondary research. I looked at different kinds of newspaper (hard copy). I analyzed different types; such as local, nationwide, business newspapers. I also used the internet for further research. Whenever a newspaper has a sidebar on their front page they usually carry on at least one of the article headline on the sidebar to the inside page. So I decided that I will be doing this to follow the convention and not break the norms. I also have to make sure that the texts will be written in columns. From all the newspaper that I have researched such as South London Press, Metro, Evening Standard and City AM; within their inside page they include something that will immediately show the readers which particular newspaper they are reading. I decided to add the logo of Lambeth Press on the inside page to be able to let the readers know that they are reading my newspaper, I will add additional necessary informations such as the page number because this is a must so that no confusion will take place. Local newspaper in particular features quite a lot of advert on the inside page, so I will dedicate a big space for the advertisements that I will originally be making later on. I will also add a line to make it clear and emphasize where an article begin and ends.
Monday, 29 November 2010
Teacher's feedback on my Powerpoint Presentation.
In class, I presented what I have done so far through Microsoft PowerPoint. I showed the class and my teacher how I done the nameplate and the reasons why I decided for it to look like that. I showed my draft Lambeth Press front page.
My teacher said that my presentation was excellent because I explained things in details. For instance, when I took my original pictures I explained why I wanted them to be like that. For example, one of the pictures are zoomed in, which I did in purpose to emphasize the person's facial expression. I also explained how I modified them to suit my newspaper and I used Adobe Photoshop for to be able to dot his. My teacher Miss Smith also said that it's good how I have research everything before doing things such as the layouts. Firstly, I researched the conventions of a newspaper in general but most specifically a local one as that is exactly what I'm going to be doing. I also conducted a questionnaire from my potential target audience and for the result I analyzed each answer with a pie chart to make things even more clear and easier to understand. I researched on typography to have a deeper understanding regarding the texts that I will be using for my newspaper. I found out which texts should be used and which shouldn't. Miss Smith said that I have a 'strong knowledge and understanding, as well as informative comments on work made'.
When I was doing the presentation, I took the chance to ask my peers on what they think of my newspaper front page and these are the comments that they made.
Ebun: 'Re position the texts and move the pictures because you can spot on some big spaces.'
Mary: 'Change the text on your yellow advert because it's not readable as the texts are overlapping each other.'
Bukky: 'Make sure you add a caption for the image that you have because that's what I found out with every photos in newspapers.'
Biancha: 'Maybe consider taking off the bullet points on the sidebar as it looks a bit like a magazine but if you decided not to, at least change the sidebar a little bit by adding another photograph maybe.'
Monday, 22 November 2010
Lambeth Press Local Newspaper (front page)
This the front page of my ‘Lambeth Press’ local newspaper. As a nameplate/masthead, I used the logo that I originally created for this newspaper. The purpose of having a nameplate is to make it easier for readers to identify which newspaper they are reading and it’s a chance for the newspaper company to differentiate their media product from their competitors. I added a dateline, price of the newspaper and its website as these are necessary information that readers need.
Mise en scène is a French term for ‘within the frame’ it is an element that represents different things such as costume, lighting, set design and acting. I chose this particular photograph for my first page as it is well related with my main article. I am aware that the lighting of the picture is important because it has a ‘profound effect’ on the way an image is perceived. I took the picture at night to try to affect my reader’s emotion as this emphasize that something bad happened in the dark. Again, I tried to amplify the reader’s emotion by the set of my picture; as you can see the wall looks bad and dirty which connotes that a crime took place in this area of the house. In addition, I added some newspaper, letter and other paper props on the floor to make it seem as if something strange happened as some objects are just scattered all over the floor.
I followed the convention of having a big, bold headline on the top of the page as this is the best layout that suits the newspaper that I am originally creating. I made sure that the font type and size are clear as well as big enough to catch the reader’s attention. I decided to make the ‘lead’ section in bold because this is the first paragraph of the article. Therefore, it should try to engage the readers to read the rest of the article. In addition, I made sure that I use a jump line after writing half of my lead article to inform the reader of the page number where they can find the rest of the article. I decided to add a sidebar because this is a good way to present additional news and I made the background colour blue to keep the colour scheme of my newspaper. I added a picture that relates with my first article on my sidebar because I didn’t want the page to look boring by having too much text. I added a line and a bullet point to make it clear that the articles are different separate piece of writing.
I originally made two adverts but I then realised that the adverts looks too stretched so therefore I decided to make another smaller advert to take advantage of the free space available. I used different font types, sizes and colour to differentiate each ads from each other.
I changed the ‘final’ one because I had to take into account few audience feedbacks such as changing the font style and re position because there were too much space in between the pictures and the texts. After doing further research, I then changed my text into ‘Times New Roman’ because newspaper today still uses this font style and also I now agree with my audiences that this font will look better than the one that I used for my previous one. I added caption on the image that I originally took so that readers can relate and would know what the picture is about. I made the boxes and advert bigger to fill in the spaces. I also changed the font on the yellow advert because when I printed out a copy of my previous newspaper the font was on top of each other and it wasn’t readable at all.
Monday, 15 November 2010
Choosing a headline and planning of article
According to my research the best way to describe a headline is: "It's a text at the top of a newspaper article, indicating the nature of the article. The headline catches the attention of the reader and relates well to the topic. Modern headlines are typically written in an abbreviated style omitting many elements of a complete sentence but almost always including a non-copula verb".
In addition, I found out that they use different techniques when writing a headline. Some of these are:
- Alliteration which is a repetition of the same beginning letter sound. For instance one of my headlines on the sidebar will be 'Toddler Tragedy' which will be about a two years old baby that dies because of a car collision.
- Metaphor which is a direct comparison between two unconnected people or things. A good example of this would be 'Saved by the bell'.
- Hyperbole; exaggeration. For example when a slight problem or difficulty is described as something far worse e.g. NIGHTMARE SEARCH FOR GOOD PUB FOOD.
- Two hurt in stab horror
- Toddler tragedy (2 years old died because of car collision)
- SHOOTING HORROR IN PARK (innocent victim was shot as feuding youth clash)
- SHOT DEAD ON THE DOORSTEP (Woman aged 28 was gunned down)
-DEAD ON COUNCIL DOORSTEP
- COUNCIL SHOOTINGS
- HUMAN ENTRAILS ON COUNCIL DOORSTEP
- ESTATE NIGHT SHOOTINGS
I decided that I might be using this headline and article:
DOORSTEP SHOOTING IN LAMBETH NORTH
I decided that I might be using this headline and article:
DOORSTEP SHOOTING IN LAMBETH NORTH
Sendeniz Richards, Turkish woman aged 35 was gunned down in her home.
Police officers are searching for the killer of Sendeniz . Yesterday, she was horrifically killed using a shotgun in her house in Frazier Street, Lambeth North. She was immediately rushed to St. Thomas’ Hospital but later died from her injuries. Her next door neighbour Mr and Mrs McGettigan said that they’ve heard the victim shouting and arguing with a man, the couple assumed that they were talking in their language. ‘She was crying hysterically and he was shouting over her. Moments after, gunshot were fired’.
“The suspect is a man who is well-built and approximately 6ft tall. He was wearing a black baseball jacket, black hoodie, black baseball cap, blue jeans and white trainers.” Friends and relatives believe that the victim’s killer might be the husband as they’ve been having many arguments mainly because of money issues and their planned divorce.
The police have started their search and have posted details about the issue around the local area especially in the Turkish Community Centre (TTC) as the victim and her husband always socialise in the premises. Anybody with information regarding to this matter should call 020 78897 914/ 07944335683 or Crimewatch anonymously on 0800 333 914.
This will be one of my article. As of now I am planning to put this as one of the headline on the sidebar of the front page which can continuously flow to the first page.
Sean has been very successful throughout the year as he made a total profit of £8 000 from his clothing line ‘Noize’. He makes different varieties of designs but mainly music related ones. Fortunately many musicians loved his designs and they are willing to pay higher price than other customers as they would want to help his clothing line to be successful.
Outstanding young entrepreneur
Sean Garrett was awarded last week with ‘Outstanding Young Entrepreneur 2010’ by Sir Alan Sugar in Waterloo.
Sean has been very successful throughout the year as he made a total profit of £8 000 from his clothing line ‘Noize’. He makes different varieties of designs but mainly music related ones. Fortunately many musicians loved his designs and they are willing to pay higher price than other customers as they would want to help his clothing line to be successful.
Sean makes hoodies, T shirts, sweat shirts, jeans and belts; which has been featured in many music videos such as ‘Magic’, ‘The way you are’ and ‘Show me what you got’.
For anyone who is interested in Sean’s Clothing Line can contact him on www.noizeclothing.com or phone him on 07936782947.
Here are some more ideas that I might use for the headline on the sidebar of the newspaper:
PARK HORROR
PARK HORROR
PARK HORROR NIGHTMARE
PARK NIGHTMARE
VICTIM SHOT IN HORROR PARK
HORROR VICTIM ON COUNCIL DOORSTEP
SECOND SHOOTING - DOORSTEP OF HORROR
TRAGEDY STRIKES TODDLER
DEATH OF TODDLER IN CAR TRAGEDY
TODDLER IN VIOLENT TRAGEDY
Audrianna, 22 months old died in a car accident. The collision occurred when the bus collided into the car hitting the side of the car. Unfortunately, the baby did not survive but others were injured.
Monday, 8 November 2010
My research on typography and target audience for my newspaper
When I researched typography on the Internet the meanings that came up for it was: 'The design of lettering in printing/ The process of setting type.'
I found out that there are wide ranges of choices available for typography and I also learnt that there are five sections of typography in newspapers. These are; text, nameplates, headlines, standard type and info graphics.
- Text: Different research has shown that apparently it takes a little bit longer to read sans serif type whereas serif type is more visually pleasing to the eye as it has a 'horizontal flow'. This is the reason why the majority of all body text in newspapers is in serif type.
- Nameplate: Having a nameplate is an excellent way for newspapers to differentiate their product with their competitors. I found out that before one of the most popular nameplate was 'Old English' style and this is still used by some newspaper companies today. A good example will be 'The New York Times'.
- Headlines: Sans serif and serif types are used for headlines. The font used for the headline is the most dominant typographic element on a newspaper page. This however, should be carefully chosen to reflect the overall mod/personality of the newspaper.
- Standard type: The standard typography is mainly used to broadcast regular features or daily columns. This helps the readers by showing them where certain stories are as they look through the newspaper. According to my research, san serif is a good choice for standard typography.
- Info graphics: The main point of a graphic is to quickly help the reader understand something in as few words as possible.
Research on potential target audience
Audiences are crucial, without an audience there wouldn't be any point of creating my local newspaper. For my project to be considered successful I need to make sure that the texts on my newspaper are going to appeal to my target audience. I researched different kind of theories in relation to target audience but this two are the main ones that interest me:
- Hypodermic Syringe Theory (1977) this theory is explaining how video games and mainly television act on audiences like a 'drug injection'. As the audience are addictive they are then seen as 'passive’ while the media makers 'inject' a kind of 'instant fix' into he viewer.
- Payne's Studies America (1930's) The main point of this theory is that apparently, when children watch too much cinema they then suffered from lack of sleep as well as a tendency towards delinquency. However, I personally disagree with this because now a day research is showing that children are quite capable of distinguishing between simulated and real violence. In addition, TV is not always a bad thing; it can also be a positive influence to children (i.e.: educational programs)
For my newspaper I would say that the target audience are the general public but mainly those people that lives in borough of Lambeth. However, I am aware that it will be better if I have a more specific target audience as this will help me understand more about them which will lead to a better result for my newspaper as I would know what their wants, needs and most especially their expectations when it comes to reading a local newspaper.
I was looking back at the questionnaire that I did and I found out ages 31 to 37 years old are my main target readers as they are the ones that are most interested in reading a local newspaper. This is followed by 23-30 years old; I believe that this is also the 'working class' group and maybe mostly parents. The least interested are the teenagers I am aware that teens now a days are interested in technology, music and their social life, so maybe this are the main reasons why this age group shouldn't be my main target audience.
I found out that there are wide ranges of choices available for typography and I also learnt that there are five sections of typography in newspapers. These are; text, nameplates, headlines, standard type and info graphics.
- Text: Different research has shown that apparently it takes a little bit longer to read sans serif type whereas serif type is more visually pleasing to the eye as it has a 'horizontal flow'. This is the reason why the majority of all body text in newspapers is in serif type.
- Nameplate: Having a nameplate is an excellent way for newspapers to differentiate their product with their competitors. I found out that before one of the most popular nameplate was 'Old English' style and this is still used by some newspaper companies today. A good example will be 'The New York Times'.
- Headlines: Sans serif and serif types are used for headlines. The font used for the headline is the most dominant typographic element on a newspaper page. This however, should be carefully chosen to reflect the overall mod/personality of the newspaper.
- Standard type: The standard typography is mainly used to broadcast regular features or daily columns. This helps the readers by showing them where certain stories are as they look through the newspaper. According to my research, san serif is a good choice for standard typography.
- Info graphics: The main point of a graphic is to quickly help the reader understand something in as few words as possible.
Research on potential target audience
Audiences are crucial, without an audience there wouldn't be any point of creating my local newspaper. For my project to be considered successful I need to make sure that the texts on my newspaper are going to appeal to my target audience. I researched different kind of theories in relation to target audience but this two are the main ones that interest me:
- Hypodermic Syringe Theory (1977) this theory is explaining how video games and mainly television act on audiences like a 'drug injection'. As the audience are addictive they are then seen as 'passive’ while the media makers 'inject' a kind of 'instant fix' into he viewer.
- Payne's Studies America (1930's) The main point of this theory is that apparently, when children watch too much cinema they then suffered from lack of sleep as well as a tendency towards delinquency. However, I personally disagree with this because now a day research is showing that children are quite capable of distinguishing between simulated and real violence. In addition, TV is not always a bad thing; it can also be a positive influence to children (i.e.: educational programs)
For my newspaper I would say that the target audience are the general public but mainly those people that lives in borough of Lambeth. However, I am aware that it will be better if I have a more specific target audience as this will help me understand more about them which will lead to a better result for my newspaper as I would know what their wants, needs and most especially their expectations when it comes to reading a local newspaper.
I was looking back at the questionnaire that I did and I found out ages 31 to 37 years old are my main target readers as they are the ones that are most interested in reading a local newspaper. This is followed by 23-30 years old; I believe that this is also the 'working class' group and maybe mostly parents. The least interested are the teenagers I am aware that teens now a days are interested in technology, music and their social life, so maybe this are the main reasons why this age group shouldn't be my main target audience.
Planning the nameplate/masthead for my local newspaper.
According to my research the best way to identify what a nameplate is: 'It's a banner or a title area that indicates the name of a publication which is often misidentified as a masthead.'
There are different types of nameplates and some of them are:
- With advertising: I found out that there are usually mixed opinions about selling ad space above the nameplate. However, for papers that does this; the ads can have the effect on drawing the readers focus to the top of the page. But they have to make sure that they don't overwhelm the page.
- Blocking: This visually separates the nameplate within a block of colour which can give a more page dominance as it draws all of the weight to the top of he page to showcase the paper's brand.
- Clipped images: This type of nameplate includes an interweaving graphics or clipped images which can bring a typographic logo to life. It is assumed that the readers are forced subconsciously on to the photos and faces, which means that they are to separate the images from the template and in the process it builds their connection to to the brand and its content.
There are different types of nameplates and some of them are:
- With advertising: I found out that there are usually mixed opinions about selling ad space above the nameplate. However, for papers that does this; the ads can have the effect on drawing the readers focus to the top of the page. But they have to make sure that they don't overwhelm the page.
- Blocking: This visually separates the nameplate within a block of colour which can give a more page dominance as it draws all of the weight to the top of he page to showcase the paper's brand.
- Clipped images: This type of nameplate includes an interweaving graphics or clipped images which can bring a typographic logo to life. It is assumed that the readers are forced subconsciously on to the photos and faces, which means that they are to separate the images from the template and in the process it builds their connection to to the brand and its content.
I used Adobe Photoshop to make my own unique nameplate/masthead and this is what I came up with:
¢This is my nameplate/masthead for my newspaper. I used blue because this colour is associated with the local area. (For example: the Lambeth logo is originally written in colour blue with a yellow design on top and also the colour scheme of the Lambeth council website is blue and white.)
¢I decided to add a cropped and edited picture of Lambeth Townhall because I think that this is a good image for my newspaper as it represents Lambeth well. I edited the original photo because I think that the original photo didn't go too well with my layout and also I went for a 'traditional' black and white look for the nameplate because I think that this will appeal more to the readers as most newspaper masthead looks traditional such as 'The Times'.
I used Adobe Photoshop because this enabled me to edit my original photo of Lambeth Townhall in a lot of ways. I was able to zoom in, crop, change the contrast and add an effect on the picture which helpedmy nameplate to look eye catching. Also there are range of different font styles and colour swatches which gave me more options and visualise which looks better for my newpspaper front page.
Monday, 18 October 2010
Photographs for Lambeth Press.
I am now working around the photographs that I originally took; I am currently planning which ones will suit my articles more and how I should edit the photos to make it look better and more professional. I will be using Adobe Photoshop as this is the most suitable program to use in editing pictures because users are able to do things in a more simple way such as; edit/remove the background of a picture, turn a coloured picture into a black and white, resize, edit the lighting and contrast, etc.
What I was trying to do with this photo is I planned to write some of the headline on the side (wall) of the picture. As you can there is loads of space on the side of the original photo, so I decided to crop the final one on both sides because I thought that writing the headline on the picture wasn't looking too good for my newspaper.
I will be using this photo on the sidebar of my newspaper page (car accident article). I didn’t edit it as much, apart from cropping the picture as you won’t be able to see the car properly because the image will be resized in a much smaller size.
I have no plans in editing this photograph because I think it already looks good as it is. I think the quality is excellent therefore I don’t need to edit the lighting and contrast of the picture.
I decided to use this photo for my inside page (young entrepreneur article). I didn’t edit this picture because this is how exactly I wanted it for my newspaper.
As far as this, those original photographs above are the ones that I will be using for both my front and inside page. However, there is still a chance that this might change because it will depend on how it looks on the page when it’s all done including the articles, as well as the advertisements.
Monday, 11 October 2010
Newspaper layout for Lambeth Press
I used internet and hard copy of local newspapers I then analysed the layout of it. I learned about the different type of newspaper layout conventions. Obviously, the nameplate/logo is always on the top of the page which should be bold, attractive and has got something to differentiate the product from its competitors. Dateline is used to show when the publication was written. The headline is always in bold and bigger font size than the rest of the texts. The lead headline usually starts with a bold letter to show the readers that it is the beginning of the paragraph/article. There is sometimes a subhead line for the article. In every article a by-line is used to show the name of the reporter who wrote the story. If there is a picture on the page there is always a caption to explain what the picture is showing and who’s in it; anchorage- which means that the caption ties down the meaning of the photograph(s). In some newspapers, they include a side bar on the front page to briefly show the other important articles, which then have a jump line to inform the readers of the page where they can find the story.
I now have an adequate understanding of newspaper layout conventions. I am planning to follow some of this. However, I will challenge some forms and not follow some of the conventions for my local newspaper. I used the program Adobe In Design to create my own unique layout that I will be using for my production.
These are the two unique layouts that I came out with. They are both similar in a way that they both have article columns at the bottom of the page and the lead headline looks just about in the same position for both layout. The main differences are the positions of the lead article picture and the advertisements. I am planning to use either of this however, there is still a chance that the layout for my real project might change depending on the photographs that I will be using and the amount of articles I will be writing on the page.
Monday, 4 October 2010
Questionnaire and Results (from potential target audience)
This week I did a questionnaire to give out to the local area of Lambeth. The purpose of this is to find out which age group my target audience should be and which name would they prefer for my newspaper. As well as how much they are willing to pay for a local newspaper. I am aware that I can create charts in different programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint however, I decided to use Microsoft Excel as this helped me more to analyse the information and visual data of my result. In general I just found it easier to use MS excel when it comes to analysing numerical results/data.
1. Please tick your age group.
15-22 years old _____
23-30 years old _____
31-37 years old _____
38-45 years old _____
45 years old and over _____
2. Which name would you prefer for a local newspaper?
Lambeth Times _____
Lambeth Press _____
Lambeth Daily _____
Lambeth Gazette _____
3. How much should a local newspaper cost?
35p ___
45p ___
55p ___
65p ___
From my questionnaire I found out that ages 31 to 37 years old are my main target readers as they are the ones that are most interested in reading a local newspaper. This is followed by 23-30 years old; I believe that this is also the 'working class' group and maybe mostly parents. The least interested are the teenagers I am aware that teens now a days are interested in technology, music and their social life, so maybe this are the main reasons why this age group shouldn't be my main target audience.
My local newspaper is going to be called 'Lambeth Press' as you can see from the questionnaire result there's more than half of the people that preferred the name. The least ones according to my results are ' Lambeth Times' and 'Lambeth Gazette' so I will definitely not be using those.
Nearly 60 percent of the people I asked chose 45p and I agree with them because I think this price is just enough; it's not too cheap yet not too expensive and it's still affordable. The least one with a 7 percent is '65p' and I totally understand why, especially now that we are just slowly coming out of recession.
Monday, 27 September 2010
Research and presentation session
This week I started my PowerPoint presentation and I used Microsoft PowerPoint as this is the most suitable program to use when doing a presentation because it has features that makes it easier to do a presentation; for instance you can easily add a media clip (e.g.: movie and sound), you can easily design the slides, customise the transition of each slide which can make the presentation more interesting. In addition, users are also able to make their own charts (bar, pie, line charts); this will be useful for me because I can use this to illustrate and compare my results from my questionnaire later on.
I decided that my main portfolio project is a local newspaper with two ancillary projects which will be newspaper poster and two hyperlinked pages from newspaper website. My newspaper is going to be called Lambeth Press. I decided to name it after the Borough that I leave in so it will be easier for me to write an article/news about the area. My target audience are lower to working classes but mainly parents and elderly people because I think those age group are the ones that will be mainly interested in what’s going on within the local area.
I analyzed a lot of newspapers but the two main models I used are:
I analyzed a lot of newspapers but the two main models I used are:
For the first newspaper which is the South London Press I analyzed and spotted that The masthead is straight forward which shows important information such as the name of the newspaper and date of the publication. The lead headline is big enough to catch readers attention and also the space is used well as the headline is written over the picture and the story is in short paragraphs in small fonts. Also the byline is published in bold which shows the name of the reporter who wrote the story. Even though, the main model (person) in the picture is on the side, the picture was still used effectively as they put the text over the background, so no space was wasted.
For the second design which is ‘The Lite’ newspaper I learned these following things:
In addition, I also brain stormed the generic conventions of a local newspaper. Using an Internet and hard copy of newspapers I found out some of the local newspaper’s name that exists in the market such as London 24, Stratford Express, Kilburn Time and East London Advertisers.
Monday, 20 September 2010
Research on newspaper
I discovered that on newspapers the spaces on the page are used well, I hardly saw a gap on the pages. Also the editors tend to indent the beginning of the story or make the first letter bold and so much bigger than the rest of the text in the story; they do this to help the readers know where the story begins. All newspapers have their own nameplate, which helps readers to develop a connection between the brand and the content in a way that enables the formation of preferences and judgments. This is an example of a nameplate:
Some newspapers load as much stuff as they can on and around the nameplate. Sometimes this can work to keep the reader’s attention up top, but without an incredibly sharp editing eye, it can quickly turn into an overcrowded mess. The masthead also sometimes contains the date of the publication and newspapers tend to have the price in a small font (or sometimes the same font size of the publication date.)
The language use in newspapers is colloquial, easy to understand and usually in short paragraphs. I am now aware that newspapers don’t just use any fonts, the layout editors need to make sure that the fonts are visible, readable and classic. Here are some of the most famous fonts used in a newspaper: times, Poynter, Franklin gothic, Helvetica, Utopia, Century old style, Interstate, Trade gothic, Nimrod and Optima.
Some newspaper uses a teaser. Teaser is a front page box placed over or below the masthead, which lists the important stories run on inside pages or boxes announcing a paper’s inside content.
Lead headline is in bold and much bigger font size that the rest of the text on a page. Lead headline is the title of a news report run in display type to catch the attention of the readers. A headline summarizes the most important point in a news report.
I will be following the normal conventions of a newspaper. I will do this by having a nameplate on the top, creating my own logo to differentiate my own media product from someone else's, by having a headline and a sidebar. I would also try to challenge these forms but as of now I am not sure how to, reason why I will be doing more research this following days/weeks regarding with this matter.
The language use in newspapers is colloquial, easy to understand and usually in short paragraphs. I am now aware that newspapers don’t just use any fonts, the layout editors need to make sure that the fonts are visible, readable and classic. Here are some of the most famous fonts used in a newspaper: times, Poynter, Franklin gothic, Helvetica, Utopia, Century old style, Interstate, Trade gothic, Nimrod and Optima.
Some newspaper uses a teaser. Teaser is a front page box placed over or below the masthead, which lists the important stories run on inside pages or boxes announcing a paper’s inside content.
Lead headline is in bold and much bigger font size that the rest of the text on a page. Lead headline is the title of a news report run in display type to catch the attention of the readers. A headline summarizes the most important point in a news report.
I will be following the normal conventions of a newspaper. I will do this by having a nameplate on the top, creating my own logo to differentiate my own media product from someone else's, by having a headline and a sidebar. I would also try to challenge these forms but as of now I am not sure how to, reason why I will be doing more research this following days/weeks regarding with this matter.
Monday, 13 September 2010
Preliminary Exercise
This is my summer assignment:
I did this newspaper front page when I haven’t done any research. As you can see, it follows some conventions however, it doesn’t really follow all the conventions of a real media product because for instance I don’t think that this newspaper demonstarate clearly what the newspaper’s attitude is towards the news of the day. For my real project which will be a local newspaper. I will try to research as much as I can to make it look like a profosseional newspaper. I will be researching how newspapers are in general most specifically the local ones, the convention of it and the different type of layouts.
I will be using media technologies in my planning and research of my newspaper. I will be using the internet to go on different websites as this will have a wide range of different information readily available and I am aware that not all the information on the internet are reliable and accurate so I will be careful in choosing the ones that I think will help me with my project. When I think I have enough knowledge about the layouts I will be using Adobe InDesign to make my own different types of layouts and pick the best one, I will then use that for my project. I am planning to take my original photos with my SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera as this is a professional camera the photos will be in good quality. However, if I have to edit the background or amend the photos I will be using Adobe Photoshop CS3.
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