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"Typeface and Document Persona in Magazines"

Nida M. Stewart

Nida M. Stewart is currently a senior at New Mexico Tech where she is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in both Technical Communication and Psychology. Nida's interests include editing, document design, user interfaces, and instructional writing. She currently works as an editor for Policies and Procedures for New Mexico Tech. 

 

Contents

Abstract and Introduction

Literature Review

Research Methodology

Synthesis of Results 

Discussion 

Conclusion

Works Cited

Appendix A: List of Magazines Used in Research

Appendix B: Comprehensive Heading Magazine Listing

Appendix C: Comprehensive Body Text and Blurb Magazine

Appendix B: Comprehensive Heading Magazine Listing

Table 13 shows the trend of section and article headings for News Magazines.  Checkmarks under the Bold category can either be serif (s) or sans serif (ss).  Black checkmarks signify article headings while red checkmarks signify section headings.

Table 13 : Comprehensive Heading Magazine Listing

 

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Posted by xcheditor on May 19, 2021 in article, Issue 6.1

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