Journalism
Across
- 4. One that does not have extending features called "serifs" at the end of strokes
- 6. The white space between the two pages in the middle spine of the publication
- 7. Use to break up the body cope and to give some insight into what the reader can expect.
- 10. Name of the reporter who wrote the story
Down
- 1. To start a line of print further away from the edge of the page than the other lines
- 2. Can consist of several elements,The page number is mandatory but others are optional.
- 3. Larger first character of lead paragraph
- 5. head An explanation of a photograph in the newspaper, usually found underneath the photograph.
- 8. navigation elements that guide the reader. Not all pages need it but you can place them at the beginnings of the sections
- 9. Informational overview of a publication and everyone involved in its creation,usually found on the editorial page of a newspaper or in the front pages of a magazine