In desktop publishing a banner on the front of a document that identifies the publication including name of publisher, logo and motto is known as:

In desktop publishing the name of author or contributor of photo or article, usually place just below the headline or photo or at the end of the article is known as:

In desktop publishing an area on a publication that contains the name of the publisher and may include staff names and other related information; usually appears on page 2 of the document. This is known as:

In desktop publishing a word positioned above a headline usually as a lead –in or teaser. This is known as:

Mr. Williams employs the feature of design that has a smaller self-contained story inside a larger on which may or may not be related, usually box with its own headline and set off from the main text. This feature is known as:

Mr. Leary uses this typed page to list for his readers the contents for his publication. This feature is known as:

Item placed between headline and an article to provide a segue between the headline and the body of the article. This is known as:

Ms. Miller employs the feature of DTP design that has a line at the end of the continuing article that tells the readers which page to refer to for the rest of the article. This feature is known as

Ms. McNeal use of a feature of design that allows a symbol, such as a wingding, that indicates the end of an article. This feature is known

Mr. Daye employs the feature of design that has a small section of text “pulled and quoted” in a larger font size; used to draw the reader’s attention. This feature is known as:

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