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Hassaan, S. (2017). Interactive Guides in Front Page of Online Newspapers. International Design Journal, 7(3), 279-289. doi: 10.12816/0044145
Sameh Mostafa Hassaan. "Interactive Guides in Front Page of Online Newspapers". International Design Journal, 7, 3, 2017, 279-289. doi: 10.12816/0044145
Hassaan, S. (2017). 'Interactive Guides in Front Page of Online Newspapers', International Design Journal, 7(3), pp. 279-289. doi: 10.12816/0044145
Hassaan, S. Interactive Guides in Front Page of Online Newspapers. International Design Journal, 2017; 7(3): 279-289. doi: 10.12816/0044145

Interactive Guides in Front Page of Online Newspapers

Article 26, Volume 7, Issue 3 - Serial Number 23, July 2017, Page 279-289  XML PDF (1.47 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.12816/0044145
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Author
Sameh Mostafa Hassaan
Assistant Professor, Printing Publishing and Packaging Department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University.
Abstract
This paper tries to distinguish the interactive guides on the front page of online newspapers through the graphical art side, according to observational study for current globe online newspapers.
This research aims to help  journalist designer to reflect what suitable interactive guide can be used, through introducing selected types of interactivity tools that applied in the front page of online newspapers.
It  is based on the descriptive analytically approach intended to provide a complete picture of commonly accepted interactivity character guides.
From the resulted purposes, there is two level of  interactive guides that can be utilized on the front pages. One of them as low interactive and other as medium interactive guides, according to determine the important and characteristics of information to apply on the front page.
As an outcome  recommendation,  journalist designer can select  the suitable  interactive guides, according to their visible features to take apparent steps to attract the readers to the front page of online newspapers.
Keywords
Interactivity; Online Newspapers; Front page; Interactive guide; graphical art; Graphic photos; Interactive graphic
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