More tabloid than high minded
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The line that distinguishes hard news from soft news is getting blurrier as supposedly political stories contain elements of tabloid journalism and vice-versa. As such, packaging the news is getting trickier as words and pictures have to be balanced carefully to reflect what is substantial and sensational. Thus, design editors have to grapple everyday with making the right decisions concerning the use of pictures, graphics and statistics without compromising visual standards.
Publication Name: Design
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 1998
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How to choose the right picture
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A magazine photographer and picture editor offers tips on how to make the news more appealing by discussing the role of picture editor. He believes that when pictures reflect the issues, values and relationships central to the community in all of its diversity, then they are real to that audience.
Publication Name: Design
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 2005
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Picture perfect
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The practical tips for making the perfect picture and elevating the role of photojournalism in the newsroom are presented. Photojournalism is the most powerful storytelling tool, which increases the comprehension and interest for the readers.
Publication Name: Design
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 2003
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