Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Ham And High Interview


The masthead of the newspaper is done with a large bold serif font. The Ham and High words have been done in a black, and the "&" in between in a red. The newspaper website has been placed underneath the masthead and is also done in black and red, giving the impression of a colour scheme being done in a black and red theme. The price and date line has also been placed next to this in a smaller font. There is also an advertisement placed next to the masthead for a local business. Underneath the newspaper website is a menu bar showing the various topics included in the newspaper, giving the audience an idea of what else is included in the newspaper other than the articles shown. There are two sub articles underneath the menu bar, one of the articles titles is "Trapped in the Roundhouse: James Mullinger on why his last gig was a real riot - see etc" giving the impression of an interview with the artists and persuading readers to read on, there is also an image of the artist as a medium shot under a spot light which seems to have been taken in a studio. The other article next to this title is "Mind, Body & Soul: Your 8-page guide to looking and feeling great this autumn - free inside", this article would mainly be aimed towards woman, and persuading them that it is free with buying the newspaper, there is an image of a celebrity next to the title on the red carpet. The main article done in a large, bold and black serif font "Unique air raid shelter uncovered in garden" giving a very brief yet to the point description what the article is about, there is a sub-heading underneath the main heading saying "Residents shock unexpected discovery un-hearted this week" giving slightly more information about the article. The main image of the article is of a Long shot of the raid shelter with a woman standing inside, there is a caption underneath the image saying who the woman in the picture is and where she is. On the right side of the newspaper are two more sub headings, one of the titles is "My pledge to William Ellis" with a brief description underneath what the article is about, and the other being "Hotting up on the heath" also with another brief description of what is included in the article and what page to read the article on. There is also an advertisement of a local school in the right hand corner.

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