Newsletter Vocab

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Across
  1. 2. usually found after the heading, this tells the reader who wrote the article.
  2. 6. These typically appear at the end of a column, as in continued on page 45.
  3. 8. These typically appear at the top of a column indicating where the article is continued from, as in continued from page 16.
  4. 10. Usually appearing on the front page, this briefly lists articles and special sections of the newsletter and the page number for those items.
  5. 11. These help separate columns vertically
Down
  1. 1. After the nameplate, this identifies each article in a newsletter and is the most prominent text element.
  2. 3. These help separate columns or information across the page
  3. 4. The banner on the front of a newsletter that identifies the publication. Usually contains the title of the newsletter, possibly graphics or a logo, and perhaps a subtitle, or motto.
  4. 5. Used to attract attention, especially in long articles, this is a small selection of text in a larger typeface, usually in a separate text box.
  5. 7. These can appear at the top, bottom, or sides of pages. Usually the first page does not have these.
  6. 9. This makes up the bulk of the text excluding the headlines and decorative text elements. It's the articles that make up the newsletter content.