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Graphic Features

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Graphics used to convey meaning and add appeal
Bleed a print effect in which layout, type, or pictures extend beyond the margin to the physical edge of the page
Caption used to identify an illustration or graphic
Dropped cap an enlarged character at the beginning of a paragraph used to grab the reader’s attention
Pull-quote a small section of text “pulled out and quoted” in a larger font size; used to draw attention
Sidebar A smaller self-contained story alongside a larger story which may or may not be related; usually boxed with its own headline and set off from the main text
End mark a symbol, such as a wingding, that indicates the end of an article
Nameplate banner on the front of a document that identifies the publication and usually includes the name of the publication, a logo, and/or motto
Main Heading title of the article, usually set in a larger font
Subheadings subtitles, usually set in a smaller font than the title; can be used to break up body copy
Byline name of author or contributor of photo or article, usually placed just below the headline or photo or at the beginning or end of the article
Kicker words positioned above a headline, usually as a lead-in or teaser
Deck placed between a headline and an article to provide a segue between the headline and the body of the article
Running headlines and footers headers and footers used to indicate dates, page numbers, and/or running titles; help guide the reader
BOdy the bulk of text in the publication, such as articles and news items
Jumpline line at the end of a continuing article that tells readers which page to refer to for the rest of the article
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