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Types of headlines
  • One line, two line, three line
  • See Exponent front page

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From Poynter.org
  • The single headline is becoming a thing of the
    past. Instead, multi-deck headlines result in
    more reader friendly newspapers. Of course, not
    all headlines need to be multi-decks. Ideally,
    multi-deck headlines appear at the top of the
    page, and normally the lead story on inside pages
    should have them. For stories below the fold and
    for briefs, the reader is better served with
    single headlines.

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Summary heads/Decks/Drop heads
  • Also called talking heads, blurbs, superblurbs.
    The deck is one or more lines of text (usually
    not more than 3 depending on column width) found
    between the headline and the body of the article.
  • See Halloween

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From Poynter.org
  • Multi-deck headlines must flesh out the story
    they accompany, while adding new information with
    each deck. The first line gets into the story
    subsequent decks detail further aspects of the
    story. In a perfect world, multi-deck headlines
    are written in such a way that the scanner, who
    does not wish to read the text of the story,
    still can feel like he knows the "essence" of its
    content.

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  • They must do this without repeating key
    information verbatim from lead
  • See Spierers headline

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  • Multi-deck headlines must offer typographic
    contrast if the main headline is bold, then the
    decks should be lighter in weight a Roman main
    headline may be accompanied by decks set in
    Italics. Lately, many newspapers have opted to
    colorize decks.

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  • Multi-deck headlines must offer size contrast
    if the main headline is set in 36 points, the
    first deck might be in 18 points, and the second
    in 14. Decks range from 12 to 24 points.

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Kicker
  • Smaller head above main headline. Can be used to
    add additional information, tease. See Gore
  • Usually italicized, underlined or centered

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Reverse kicker
  • Also called a hammer head. Type line is big and
    second (main) line is smaller type. Usually
    surrounded by white space
  • See Amtrak and Fudge

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Subheads
  • Used to break up long stories
  • See Wreck

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Jump head
  • Most newspaper now write complete headlines for
    the jump. They often emphasize the information in
    the jump rather than repeat headline from the
    front page. Many, however, including the JC,
    Indy Star, continue to use a key word only jump
    head on the jump page.
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