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2007 Makeovers Issue: Newsletters (cont'd)
REGINA LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY
The curtain is dropped on an outdated newsletter.

Designer: Sueann Hoppock

Initially targeting seniors, the Regina Little Theatre (RLT) is now looking to expand its audience to include more families and young people. However, in its current design, the group’s newsletter is having a hard time attracting any audience. RLT member Colleen Hawkesford says the current look is “old-fashioned, too crowded and busy.”

As Shakespeare said in his play Hamlet, “Brevity is the soul of wit.” To revive the community theater’s newsletter, DG designer Sueann Hoppock concurs that less is more: “There is way too much copy in this newsletter. The type is very small, and the readability is difficult. There isn’t a consistent hierarchy of type to help differentiate between the stories. There are also shaded boxes of text within the stories that I feel only add confusion.”

To entice a new audience to enjoy an evening of theater, Hoppock edited the copy, increased font size for legibility and created a distinct hierarchy for the type, with consistent headline and subhead treatments throughout the publication.

Creating a new, more dynamic nameplate to grab attention, Hoppock gave the newsletter a playful feel using inexpensive art from www.liquidlibrary.com (images 081C1004PM and 093X1002EC). For the nameplate, she selected the font Futura Bold for its clean lines, friendly feel and legibility on the black background. She chose Adobe Garamond Pro for the body copy, and suggests running the name and web address prominently in the footer on each page to send readers to the site for more information on the theater, plays and participants.

“Since printing is donated,” explains Hoppock, “I kept the design in the standard letter size and didn’t allow for bleeds that would increase cost. I chose black and cyan, and was able to incorporate more color balance with the use of shaded boxes, strokes and design elements. All of this adds visual appeal and readability. Since cyan is already a separate plate, I chose it for its ease of use with any printer, but for variety any bright color could be substituted for cyan in future issues.” For more on newsletters, see Allan Haley’s article “Type Fix: Four Rules of Type for Newsletters,” V12N2, pages 64-69.


1. Original newsletter
Regina Little Theatre member Colleen Hawkesford says the “perfect newsletter design would present RLT as young, exciting and fun.”

2. Fonts
Designer Sueann Hoppock selected Futura for the nameplate and Adobe Garamond for text for its readability.

3. Color Cyan is paired with black for a strong visual appeal, but any bright, eye-catching color will work.


4. Nameplate
A new nameplate—incorporating fun artwork (images 081C1004PM and 093X1002EC, www.liquidlibrary.com) and the reader-friendly font Futura—sports the tagline, “Enjoy live theatre for the love of it!” to prominently reinforce what the newsletter is all about—love of theater.

5. Copy
“You don’t have to include every bio and detail in the newsletter,” says the designer. “That’s what the playbill is for.” She placed the web address on the footer of each page so readers know where to go for additional information.

7. Two-color design
The designer selected a black-and-cyan palette to save on printing costs, which are currently donated. Hoppock says, “One color dominates the current design, while the second color is used sparingly. If you’re going to have two colors, then take advantage of each.”

8. Shout out to the sponsors
In the redesign, the sponsor logos were moved from the bottoms of the pages to the back pages. There they can be more prominently displayed.

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