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Looking for newspapers

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by pallister, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. pallister

    pallister Guest

    I'm putting together a design/layout presentation for a school paper, and I would like to give the students as many different looks as possible. So, if anyone is willing to send me some of the sections they work on -- news, sports, broadsheet, tabloid, whatever -- please PM me. I would appreciate any help, and I will gladly repay the debt in some form or fashion.
     
  2. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Better hurry, before everyone's paper closes.
     
  3. pallister

    pallister Guest

    I would have bet my ever-dwindling life savings some jackass was gonna post that. I feel honored that it was THE jackass. :D
     
  4. sportschick

    sportschick Active Member

    I can send you pre- and post-redesign daily and Sunday sections, if you send me your address.
     
  5. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Believe it or not, I wasn't trying to be flippant.

    I am a jackass though, you got that right, hippie. :D
     
  6. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

  7. sportsnut

    sportsnut Member

    How about that website newspaperarchive or newspapermuseum?
     
  8. rpmmutant

    rpmmutant Member

    or http://www.newspagedesigner.com. That's where I used to post my pages.
     
  9. rpmmutant

    rpmmutant Member

    http://npd.snd.org/
    Apparently the web address has changed. It's been a while since I posted a page.
     
  10. pallister

    pallister Guest

    Newseum? I can utilize that, and I will use my PDFs and others I can collect for the presentation, but specifically regarding the impact (or lack thereof) of main art and headlines, the more life-sized versions of papers I have, the better I can get the point across.
     
  11. The newseum site is a pretty good tool, one I often used when brainstorming layout ideas. It shows the fronts of many papers from across the country. Here's the link:

    http://www.newseum.org/
     
  12. I Digress

    I Digress Guest

    I'll send you some if you change your political affiliation [multiple/crossthread]
     
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