A charticle is a combination of text, images and graphics that takes the place of a full
article in a newspaper or other publication.
Unlike a traditional news article that usually consists of large blocks of text with occasional images or other graphics used to enhance the article's visual appeal or to convey some ancillary information, a charticle is composed primarily of an image with text used only sparingly to provide additional information. The ratio of text to images is inverted in a charticle compared to a traditional article, essentially making it the graphic novel equivalent of a traditional news article.
Origins
Claims have been made that Van McKenzie, the sports editor at the ''
Orlando Sentinel
The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region, in the United States. It was founded in 1876 and is currently owned by Tribune Publishing Company.
The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is owned by pare ...
'' and ''
St. Petersburg Times'', incorporated graphics with text in the 1970s. Others claim that
Edward Tufte, a pioneer in
information design
Information design is the practice of presenting information in a way that fosters an efficient and effective understanding of the information. The term has come to be used for a specific area of graphic design related to displaying information ...
, is behind the charticle even though he has not coined the term.
See also
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Listicle
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Photo-essay
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Photo-editorial
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Infographic
References
Neologisms
Visual journalism
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