- my favorite cover is the Nishi-Nippon paper from Fukuoka City, Japan, because it looks interesting, and its tied to my heritage.
- I cant read Japanese, but its interesting that the words are printed up and down rather than left to right.
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- All newspapers put their biggest stories on the cover to draw people in, you can tell which story is the lead story bc of the bolding and size of the headline
- on this newspaper the stories are written up and down rather than left to right or right to left depending on the language. There are also few dominant pictures compared to any other newspaper from any other country.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
front pages of the world
intro to newspaper design
newspapers from the United States
- The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, FL.)
- San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, CA.)
- Austin American Statesman (Austin, TX.)
newspapers in New York City
- The Wall Street Journal
- New York Post
newspapers in Texas
- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX.)
- The News-Star (Monroe, TX.)
newspapers in Europe
- Libération (Paris, France)
- Politiken (Copenhagen, Denmark)
newspapers in Asia
- The Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo, Japan)
- Nishi-Nippon (Fukuoka City, Japan)
Thursday, February 11, 2016
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