The Nameplate of a newspaper is the space at the very top of the cover of the newspaper, usually consisting of the name (which could be considered the logo), location, volume, issue and possible a teaser tagline and/or photo. Designs range from simple to intricate depending on the designer's skill, the desired feel/look of the publication, etc.
A lot of publications will design unique nameplates for special events such as sports wins, holidays, etc.
The name of the newspaper is typically displayed on the masthead, which is the section at the top of the front page that includes the title of the publication and often its logo.
usually at the top or the bottom of the newspaper
The very top of the newspaper, often larger on the front page, and smaller on others.
The masthead.
The masthead.
No, a flag in the context of a newspaper is a design element at the top of the front page that displays the publication's name. It typically includes the newspaper's logo and sometimes a motto or slogan.
It is the name of the news paper.
Chicago Tribune is the name of a newspaper. Chicago Sun-Times is the name of another newspaper.
It is the name of the news paper.
a monstar paper
name box
The first paper tabloid newspaper was established in 1903 and it was called the Daily Mirror in the United Kingdom.
The main paper is the Wanganui Chronicle.
The newspaper name is typically italicized or underlined in print form, with no additional punctuation around it. It is also common to capitalize the name of the newspaper.
It can be. You fill out a Hometown News Release (DD Form 2266), which has your name, what you did and the name of your hometown newspaper. The Army and Air Force Hometown News Directorate informs your hometown newspaper, and your name appears in the paper.
Displays the name of the element on which the mouse pointer is resting.