EDITING and PAGE DESIGN | PRINT PUBLICATIONS
CATEGORIES 13 THROUGH 16
13. Single page, section or supplement regularly edited by entrant
Specify frequency of page or section’s appearance and submit TWO (2) samples of the same type or subject (i.e., two food pages, two youth pages, etc.). Newspaper supplements such as Sunday magazines must be entered in the newspaper subcategory, not the magazine subcategory. Entry must specify the larger publication in which the section appeared.
Judges will consider the planning and general organization of the page, the power of original editorial material, suitability and appeal of feature material, informational value, editing and headline writing, cohesiveness, and thoroughness of coverage, as appropriate.
- Newspaper
- Magazine, newsletter, or other non-newspaper publication
14. Sections or supplements edited by entrant – infrequent
(one-time, annual, semi-annual, quarterly)
Submit ONE (1) sample. Regardless of frequency, newspaper supplements (such as Sunday magazines) must be entered in the newspaper subcategory, not the magazine subcategory. Entry must specify the larger publication in which the section appeared.
Judges will consider planning and general organization, the power of original editorial material, suitability and appeal of feature material, informational value, editing and headline writing, cohesiveness, and thoroughness of coverage.
- Newspaper
- Magazine, newsletter, or other non-newspaper publication
15. Publications regularly edited by entrant
Submit TWO (2) issues in their entirety. Note that there are categories for public relations magazines and other types of publications in the Public Relations division.
Judges will consider writing, editing, design and content.
- Newspaper
- Magazine, newsletter, or other non-newspaper publication
16. Page design
Submit TWO (2) examples of pages regularly designed by entrant. Entry may consist of two pages of one kind or of two pages of different kinds (for example, an Op-Ed page and a Science page, or two Op-Ed pages).
Judges will consider the overall layout and design of the pages, typefaces, use of photographs, and arrangement of the various elements to appeal to readers.
- Newspaper
- Magazine, newsletter, or other non-newspaper publication
