NEWSPAPERS
Page [147]
- First number of America’s first newspaper, [401]
- The first newspaper issued regularly, [402]
- Make-up of a suburban newspaper, [403] (insert)
- Front-page make-up of a Hearst newspaper, [404]
- Same news story by the “Times,” 405
- A four-deck heading, [406]
- Sporting-page make-up, [407]
- Pyramid make-up of advertisements, [408]
PERIODICALS
Page [151]
- Decorative treatment of a Thanksgiving number, [409] (insert)
- Dignity in make-up and typography, [410]
- Samples of actual type matter, [410-A], [422-A], [424-A]
- Typographical harmony of heading and text, [411]
- Advertising the story to the readers, [412]
- Inserted feature panel, [413]
- Illustration separated from heading, [414]
- Headings and text in same face, [415]
- Use of a small illustration, [416]
- Box headings on editorial pages, [417]
- Another way to feature editorials, [418]
- Excellent editorial typography, [419]
- Use of rules on editorial page, [420]
- News photograph on front page, [421]
- Fine typographic make-up, [422]
- Attractive first text page, [423]
- Running around illustration, [424]
- Feature page of a Christmas number, [425]
- Convention feature of a trade journal, [426]
- News headings and make-up, [427]
- Conservative, readable editorial page, [428]
- Caslon headings and old-style text, [429]
- Caslon typography on a magazine, [430]
- Typography of a pocket magazine, [431]
HOUSE-ORGANS
Page [161]
- Two pages in Kennerley typography, [432] (insert)
- Three pages from a quaintly-treated house-organ, [433], [434], [435]
- Distinctive lettering and typography, [436]
- Interpolated paragraphs in italic, [437]
- A house-organ in miniature, [438]
- Another on the same plan, [439]
- Attractive rule treatment of headings, [440]
- Contents outlined on cover, [441]
- Simple, effective typography, [442]
- Dark-toned typography, [443]
- Suitable treatment for silverware, [444]
- Rubricated typography on a house-organ, [445], [446]
- Easily read and pleasingly illustrated, [447]
- A typographic house-organ, [448]
- Editorial page typographically neat, [449]
- Attractive use of rules and italic, [450]
- Elaborate house-organ title-page, [451]
- A page in Cloister type, [452]
- Use of paragraph marks, [453]
- Good specimen of house-organ cover, [454]
- Blank space used to good advantage, [455]
- Cover of the “Philistine,” 456
- An “almanack” feature, [457]
- Bodoni typography, [458]
- Cover of a small house-organ, [459]
- Suggestions for return post cards, [460], [461], [462]
TYPE-FACES