For the final project I had several ideas. As we talked about having different categories; I thought of a general design for the page, inspired by a website called The London World.
I think the design is neat and easy. It would be good to take this example in order to expose the different categories. Indeed, under each picture could be a category (news, politics, world, sports, culture, miscellaneous)

I would imagine several articles under each category, and video for each category; like a "video of the day". (or at least for the sports, culture and miscellaneous categories.)
It would be interesting to have reporters moving around town to shoot live events without voice over. Having maybe 1 minute of an event with no words on it, to really provide only what happened and leave the reader/viewer free of understanding.
Instead of the weather forecasts at the bottom of the page

I would like to put a cultural agenda of coming events. It could be interactive (clicking on the date would bring the reader to the page of the event:being an artist/politician/university...)
The one the website Divan Orange has could be interesting.
We could use smaller pictures instead of using rectangles.
I would be interesting in trying and put into shapes the design of the website.
I also thought we could have a special category to make readers participate by contacting directly the author of the article as, I find that websites are usually too complicated when it comes to finding theway to contact a journalist.
We could also have a daily question(or weekly, depending on how we deal with the "answering section") as we can find it on the BFM TV website.

This could be a way to get people's opinion and we could even apply this question section to the content of our website and how people like it.
The miscellaneous category would deal with news that can't be put in any other category. It could be funny anecdotes on news; letters from readers; follow ups on stories written by us but for which the follow up would be made by a reader for example.
This seems to be a direction to follow. I found help getting these ideas by comparing websites and looking at weaknesses of some.
I think the design is neat and easy. It would be good to take this example in order to expose the different categories. Indeed, under each picture could be a category (news, politics, world, sports, culture, miscellaneous)

I would imagine several articles under each category, and video for each category; like a "video of the day". (or at least for the sports, culture and miscellaneous categories.)
It would be interesting to have reporters moving around town to shoot live events without voice over. Having maybe 1 minute of an event with no words on it, to really provide only what happened and leave the reader/viewer free of understanding.
Instead of the weather forecasts at the bottom of the page

I would like to put a cultural agenda of coming events. It could be interactive (clicking on the date would bring the reader to the page of the event:being an artist/politician/university...)
The one the website Divan Orange has could be interesting.
We could use smaller pictures instead of using rectangles.
I would be interesting in trying and put into shapes the design of the website.
I also thought we could have a special category to make readers participate by contacting directly the author of the article as, I find that websites are usually too complicated when it comes to finding theway to contact a journalist.
We could also have a daily question(or weekly, depending on how we deal with the "answering section") as we can find it on the BFM TV website.

This could be a way to get people's opinion and we could even apply this question section to the content of our website and how people like it.
The miscellaneous category would deal with news that can't be put in any other category. It could be funny anecdotes on news; letters from readers; follow ups on stories written by us but for which the follow up would be made by a reader for example.
This seems to be a direction to follow. I found help getting these ideas by comparing websites and looking at weaknesses of some.

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