31 de out. de 2008

Los Angeles Times, papel


*Hierarchy of images (yellow), advertising (orange) and editorial content (blue). The small black arrows are links to related content elsewhere within the paper.


"Given that these front pages span 130 years of visual culture, it is not surprising that the information space of the Times has changed considerably. Note that advertising content had all but been removed from the front page by 1925. This shift can be attributed to the (then) emerging journalistic principals that called for the separation of church and state (advertising and editorial content). Conversely, the web developed into a venue open to the exploration of integrated advertising and editorial content".

A pensar. Pra valer,

LM

Nenhum comentário: