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Newspaper Designer's Handbook 6th edition [Spiral bound]

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  • Formāts: Spiral bound, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 272x236x15 mm, weight: 724 g, Illustrations (some col.)
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Aug-2007
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0072996692
  • ISBN-13: 9780072996692
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  • Formāts: Spiral bound, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 272x236x15 mm, weight: 724 g, Illustrations (some col.)
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Aug-2007
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0072996692
  • ISBN-13: 9780072996692
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The Newspaper Designer’s Handbook is a step by step guide to every aspect of newspaper design, from basic page layout to complex infographics. The new edition features dozens of new page-design examples, as well as an expanded section on web design and increased emphasis on digital photography.

This textbook is for journalism students and professionals alike. It is loaded with examples, advice, design ideas, and exercises that teach students how to manipulate the basic elements of design (photos, headlines, and text); create charts, maps, and diagrams; design attractive photo spreads; add effective, appealing sidebars to complex stories; create lively, engaging feature page designs; work with color; and redesign a newspaper.

Introduction
Preface 2(2)
Some quick history 4(2)
Current trends 6(8)
Online news design 14(2)
The news media of the future 16(2)
Fundamentals
What it's called
18(2)
Tools of the trade
20(2)
Basic typography
22(4)
Four basic elements
26(1)
Headlines
27(3)
Text
30(2)
Photos
32(2)
Cutlines
34(2)
Drawing a dummy
36(4)
A broadsheet dummy
40(1)
A tabloid dummy
41(1)
Troubleshooting
42(2)
Exercises
44(4)
Story Design
Stories without art
48(2)
Mug shots
50(3)
Text shapes
53(1)
One horizontal photo
54(3)
One vertical photo
57(3)
The dominant photo
60(2)
Big vertical, small horizontal
62(2)
Big horizontal, small vertical
64(2)
Two verticals
66(2)
Two horizontals
68(2)
Adding mug shots
70(1)
Troubleshooting
71(2)
Exercises
73(3)
Page Design
Grids
76(2)
Pages without art
78(6)
Pages with art
84(2)
Modular page design
86(2)
Front page design
88(1)
Flow chart: section front design
89(1)
Designing Page One
90(6)
Making stories fit
96(2)
Inside pages
98(2)
Double trucks
100(2)
Bad juxtapositions
102(1)
Rules of thumb
103(1)
Troubleshooting
104(2)
Exercises
106(4)
Photos & Art
Some photo guidelines
110(1)
Good photos
111(5)
Bad photos
116(2)
From the camera to the page
118(1)
Processing digital images
119(1)
Sizing photos
120(1)
Halftones & screens
121(1)
Scanning images
122(2)
Cropping photos
124(2)
Stand-alone photos
126(1)
Photo spreads
127(3)
Photo spread guidelines
130(2)
Studio shots
132(1)
Photo illustrations
133(1)
Illustrations
134(2)
Feature art checklist
136(2)
Risky business
138(1)
Troubleshooting
139(2)
Exercises
141(3)
Nuts & Bolts
The flag
144(1)
Logos & sigs
145(3)
Liftout quotes
148(2)
Decks & summaries
150(2)
Bylines
152(1)
Credit lines
153(1)
Spacing
154(1)
Rules & boxes
155(1)
Refers, teasers, promos
156(1)
Breaking up text
157(1)
Jumps
158(1)
Troubleshooting
159(3)
Graphics & Sidebars
Writing for non-readers
162(3)
Sidebars & infographics
165(1)
Fast facts
166(1)
Bio boxes
167(1)
Lists
168(2)
Checklists
170(1)
Q&A's
171(1)
Quizzes
172(2)
Surveys & polls
174(1)
Quote collections
175(1)
Charts & graphs
176(2)
Tables
178(1)
Ratings
179(1)
Timelines
180(1)
Step-by-step guides
181(1)
Diagrams
182(2)
Maps
184(2)
Graphics packages
186(2)
Package planning
188(2)
Graphics gallery
190(4)
Graphics guidelines
194(3)
Troubleshooting
197(3)
Special Effects
Bending the rules
200(2)
The Stewart variations
202(4)
Wraparounds & skews
206(2)
Photo cutouts
208(1)
Mortises & inserts
209(1)
Screens & reverses
210(2)
Display headlines
212(4)
Types of color
216(2)
Adding color to a page
218(2)
Color guidelines
220(2)
Printing full color
222(1)
Troubleshooting
223(3)
Redesigning
Redesigning your paper
226(2)
Evaluating your paper
228(2)
Gathering examples
230(1)
Compiling a shopping list
231(1)
Building prototypes
232(2)
Testing & promotion
234(1)
Writing a stylebook
235(1)
Launching and following up
236(1)
Redesign gallery
237(4)
Troubleshooting
241(3)
Web Design
Transforming print pages into Web pages
244(2)
Home page design
246(2)
Story page design
248(2)
Special project design
250(2)
Adding online extras
252(2)
Planning online packages
254(2)
Packaging a major news event
256(2)
Setting up your site
258(2)
Web design guidelines
260(4)
Web site checklist
264(2)
APPENDIX
Exercise answers
266(12)
Graphics gallery
278(5)
The proportion wheel
283(1)
Glossary 284(9)
Index 293(3)
Credits 296


Tim Harrower is a renowned journalism educator and consultant.