Tuesday 12 March 2013

Deyes High Newsletter

The newsletter is colour coded and follows a five coloured theme throughout. The colours used are White, Red, Blue, Black and Yellow. The colours used match the Deyes High School logo to show that it is official and makes it look professional. Colours such as Yellow are used to brighten up the newsletter and appeal to a younger audience such as the younger pupils of the school.

The same font is used throughout to show that the newsletter is professional. The font used also shows levels of formality and the titles are in bold print to let the reader know what the topic is about. Again, using the same font throughout shows the professionalsim of the newsletter, however some people could argue that it could be better in some cases to use different fonts to show a range.

Images are also used throughout the newsletter to attract and appeal to an audience. The images used include a picture of the headteacher, a drama teacher, drama students, an image of Mo Farah related to the quote on a topic, and an image of Mickey Mouse in the 'Numeracy Top Tip' section of the newsletter. An advertisement is also used on the back of the newsletter to promote a school play that the schopol are producing. The advertisement includes an image of Freddie Mercury, The Deyes High School Logo and the Curtain Call Productions logo.

Puzzles are used in the newsletter to entertain the readers - Primarily younger readers who are looking to do something. The Puzzles are another way in which the editor has brightened the newsletter up.

The Deyes High School logo and name are used at the top of the newsletter to show that it is offical and proffesional. They have also used a slogan that creatively links to the school's name that states: 'The Deyes of our life - Weekly News.' They have spelt the word Days as Deyes which is a pun.

The newsletter is presented in paragraphs in order to separate the text so that the reader does not get bored reading and so they will carry on. Paragraphs give the readers eyes and brain time to digest what has been written and are verry effective.



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