So you've decided to make a newspaper. It doesn't matter what it will be: a wall newspaper for colleagues, a small school bulletin printed on a large-format printer, or a full-fledged periodical. We have decided on the topic, materials have been collected. How to arrange a newspaper? Whatever newspaper you make, pay attention to the following points.
Instructions
Step 1
Any newspaper should have its own recognizable style. Don't be afraid to experiment, move away from templates.
Step 2
Since you are making the newspaper primarily for the reader, make sure that he is comfortable reading it.
Place the text on the page so that the person who picks up your newspaper for the first time can easily navigate it.
Step 3
Photos and drawings serve not only as additional illustrative material, but also often "pull" the information blanket over themselves. Make sure the photo grabs attention. It is not necessary that any compromising material is depicted on it. Just position it correctly on the strip.
Step 4
The correct font is the key to your success. It shouldn't be too popular, but it should be easy for a person to read what they have written. You don't have to show all the fonts you know in one issue. It's funny, of course, but the reader is unlikely to like it.
The font is the "face" of the publication. Make it recognizable.
Step 5
Designing the structure of a newspaper is hard work. Your task is to make the reader move through the headings and understand why you have arranged the material in this way and not otherwise.
For example, if serious analytical material appears on the front page of a newspaper, the reader will never open the middle of the newspaper to read the latest news. If only because it is simply inconvenient.