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illustrations and photographs used to convey meaning and add appeal |
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circle or bubble enclosing copy in an illustration; often used in cartoons |
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a print effect in which layout, type, or pictures appear to run off the edge of a page |
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– also called a call-out, label used to identify parts of an illustration; can be in the form of a text box or a balloon |
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– an enlarged character at the beginning of a paragraph; used to grab the reader’s attention |
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running text at the top and/or bottom of a document |
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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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– a small section of text “pulled out and quoted” in a larger font size; used to draw attention |
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lines around articles or graphics used to direct the flow of a publication and organize its content |
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A smaller self-contained story inside a larger one which may or may not be related, usually boxed with its own headline and set off from the main text |
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Container for text that can be placed and formatted randomly |
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A semitransparent image in the background of printed material; may be text or object |
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a symbol, such as a wingding, that indicates the end of an article |
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dark background and light text; used for emphasis 15. Title and Heading Information |
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