Monday, April 9, 2007


NUpdate #2

Soundtrack: LLoeb's I Do

So the suggestion for Sports Sentinel was thrown out the window last week.
It seems to me that we make rash decisions and only realise how stupid we are after our lecturer points it out in class ... how come we don't think of these things? I don't mean it in a funny haha way or a what in kutu's name is going on? way. I just mean it. In a very *cough*'Mr.Phua makes me feel hopeless way'*cough*

But anyhow, decisions made last week include:

Newspaper's focus: 100% Football
Rebut?: "What about no-football seasons? Newspaper would be redundant."
Answer: "Focus on transfer windows and rumours for each league/liga, more prominent club activities ala MUtd's tie with Air Asia, managerial problems, club ownership, etc. In other words, all the miscellanous stuff that people don't need to know but want to know when they're having football withdrawal syndrome."

Newspaper's Nameplate: Void
Rebut?: "You need a nameplate."
Answer: "We know, we're working on it. :S"

Newspaper Structure:

Latest News First:
Latest score results
Who's screaming at who

Then focus on other things going on in the:
Premiership
Bundesliga
Serie A
La Liga
Superleague - local(smaller haha)

Misc Section:
UEFA Champions League
FA Cup
Carling Cup
Lesser leagues: 'American Soccer - since Beckham is now involved...or something'
Football Crossword?
Sudoku (:


Links:
Large, good quality renders and images
(requires log-in, ask The Kutu)

Read up on the latest football news from an eclectic fan's pov haha

Ahmm...other than that, for the group: check your e-mails.


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Thursday, April 5, 2007


NUpdate #1

The internet offers a milleau of miscellaneous information that is too often taken for granted.

Study finds the Top Ten Fonts for Newspapers

Here's a simple outline you guys can follow while designing our newspaper:

9 tips for designing at small newspapers

1) Keep it simple. You don't have time to deal with complicated designs requiring three different software programs. Try pushing the envelope in one program, and avoid time-consuming tasks such as doing a cut-out on a porcupine.



2) Define your perimeters early. Knowing your limits is essential to creating a design quickly. Decide on things like grid structure, art elements and font early on in the process and avoid looking back. Good design doesn't require hours of contemplation.



3) Stick to one font. You don't have time to browse font foundry catalogues or to experiment with 100 different fonts. Try to be as creative as possible within your paper's font family. Experiment with different sizes, weights, and color (if appropriate).



4) Avoid spending money. Look for inexpensive art elements. You don't need case to make it look good.



5) Make friends. Talk to the Insklingers, a senior, or a peer in journalism and ask for ideas from them. You'd be surprised how many people out there are actually willing to help.



6) Ask for help. One of the biggest drawbacks of designing for a small newspaper is the lack of people of people to bounce ideas off of. Get to know designers (preferably good ones) at other papers, and solicit their input whenever possible on pages you've already created or pages you're working on.



7) Look at other publications. Look at as many papers, magazines, books, and other publications that you can get your hands on. Just because you're not The Boston Globe doesn't mean you can't look at The Boston Globe. Post your favorite designs on the wall and look at them daily.


8) Read. Many small newspapers don't have the budget to send their designers to workshops and quick courses. If this is the case, read up on design yourself. Do a search for "newspaper design" on Amazon.com for the latest books on design or browse through the classics at your local library.


9) Pray to the God of Small Newspaper Design. Good design at small newspapers is just short of a miracle. You don't have to be religious or even spiritual to get some help from the Universe. It might be as simple as putting a little statue of a Buddha on your computer terminal or wearing a lucky pair of socks. Know that you're not alone. Even if you're the only designer for 50 miles, the God of Small Newspaper Design is looking over you.

- I have my lucky marble (:

Stylebook


Concise but clean:




But I digress:
Going back to how to make our newspaper unique:

Sug 1: Cover sports that are not usually covered in today's sports papers.
Sug 2: Be supplementary sports newspaper to already running sports TV program ala TopGear Magazine - some examples: First Edition, Kickstart, Here We go (although this predominantly have more to do with football).
Sug 3: Focus on only one particular sport.
Sug 4: Focus on one particular sports genre: extreme sports?

Who're our target audience?
Those who love sports ranging from 13 to old

What does the paper feature?
Sports

What is the geographic boundary for the paper?
Local? Regional? .....Local.


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