1st Edition

Fearless Editing: Crafting Words and Images for Print, Web, and Public Relations

By Tim Pilgrim, Carolyn Dale Copyright 2005
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    Fearless Editing clearly articulates the basic concepts underlying editing techniques and demonstrates their application for newspapers, public relations, magazines and Web pages. This text takes a conceptual approach that integrates verbal skills with visual elements. Unlike other texts that are clearly designed for print, this book includes multi-media applications in every chapter.

    Acknowledgments, Introduction, 1 Concepts: A Time for Editing, 2 Priority: Shaping Stories on the Page, 3 Clarity: The Poetic Heading, 4 Working with Words—and Their Writers, 5 Shaping Beautiful Writing, 6 Components of Story Packages, 7 Editing Images, 8 Color, 9 Typography, 10 Clarity with Data: Informational Graphics, 11 Layout and Design, 12 Balancing Community Interests: Ethics and Law, Index

    Biography

    Carolyn Dale, M.C. (University of Washington) is currently an associate professor at Western Washington University in the journalism department. She has taught editing, writing and magazine staff courses at the university level for 20 years and has worked as a newspaper reporter and editor and consultant for online media. Tim Pilgrim, M.A., Ph.D. (University of Washington), is also an associate professor at Western Washington University in the journalism department. He has newspaper and online consulting experience and has taught college-level newswriting and editing for 25 years at the University of California, San Diego, and the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.