Is it becoming cool to not capitalize story titles?
While reading certain publications recently I’ve been paying a bit more attention to the typography and capitalization. The main thing I’ve been noticing is that some publications are doing their story titles–or at least part of them–in lowercase rather than capitalizing each word.
So I made a quick mental list of a few prominent magazines, newspapers, and blogs and went to visit them.
-
CNN
-
NYT
-
Salon
-
Huffington Post
-
New Yorker
-
Economist
-
TechCrunch
-
WSJ
-
NPR
Here are the results:
CNN
Main Title: Sentence-caseSubtitle: N/A
New York Times
Main Title: CapitalizedSubtitle: N/A
Salon
Main Title: Sentence-caseSubtitle: Sentence-case
Huffington Post
Main Title: CapitalizedSubtitle: N/A
The New Yorker
Main Title: UppercaseSubtitle: Sentence-case
The Economist
Main Title: Sentence-caseSubtitle: Sentence-case
Get a weekly breakdown of what’s happening in security and tech—and why it matters.
TechCrunch
Main Title: CapitalizedSubtitle: N/A
Wall Street Journal
Main Title: CapitalizedSubtitle: Capitalized
NPR
Main Title: CapitalizedSubtitle: Sentence-case
Summary
-
Most still capitalize the primary title, but CNN, The Economist, and Salon use lowercase for even that portion
-
It is significantly more common to see lowercase in the subtitle (if one is used)
[ Put any suggestions for other big sites to poll in the comments, and I’ll add them to the list. ]
::
Source link