Thursday, 22 September 2011

Research: The Oxford Journal



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What can I take from the Oxford Journal?

  • The newspaper's name is big, this is common in a lot of newspapers, it is placed in the top left hand corner and is around 3/4 of the width of the front cover.
  • There is also a tag line which is placed around the newspaper's name.
  • The tag line is quite small, so it can fit in as part of the newspaper 'logo'.
  • Under the title there is essential information such as the date, establishing date and website.
  • There is then a section below, spanning the width of the front cover, which shows off the articles inside, this section is quite visually attractive.
  • Space is left in the article on the front page, which is used for various purposes.
  • There is then a small space for a context before the adverts.
  • Right at the bottom of the front cover, there is the areas that the newspaper covers.
  • Apart from advertising, the inside page is split into five distinct sections (which are shown in the presentation).
  • The section at the top, displaying the date, website etc. is continued through out.
  • The stories in the news bites are often on positive subjects, such as praise.
I can take these points and now incorporate them into my own work.

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