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Monday, April 4, 2011

Newsletter Terminology


·         Nameplate – identifies the person or products name that goes on the top of the newspaper 

·         Content (and number of articles and entries) – the box on the article that explains something... for example, graphic photos, illustration, and etc.

·         Table of contents – the list of main names of events in the newspaper, book, and etc.

·         Masthead – the editorial page of the newspaper

·         Titles and headers – the title is the main verification of a person, place and others. The header is the sign that represents some name, organization, and others.

·         Page numbers – the number of pages that you read through the book, newspaper, magazine, and others.

·         Bylines – a newspaper or magazine that gives the name of the person, place and etc.


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       Continuation lines – any sentence, entry, phrase that requires one line to be continued in the second line.   

·           Pull quotes – is a quotation or excerpt that has a larger typefaces.

·         End signs – is the last page of the article, and that tells a reader to stop reading.

·          Photos/illustrations – a graphic illustrations that shows an event, conflict, or anything else. Usually, get it in the articles and newspapers.

·          Mailing labels – a label that shows in the newspaper, article, magazines the address, e-mail, phone, and etc.

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