First of all, you have to typeset. Four pages (the size of a newspaper or four history books) should be horizontal. Don't fold it. Measure the length with a long ruler, leaving a seam in the middle. Like a newspaper, you can stop writing, but you must stay. In this way, the newspaper will split in two and both sides will be sealed. You can't write and draw on the side. It's ugly! Then typesetting means checking. Draw horizontal lines like exercise books to limit font size, or use vertical lines, but it is better to have fewer vertical lines! Draw lines neatly, make sure they are parallel to the paper edge, and the distance between each line should be equal, otherwise it will be ugly!
You decide where to choose the topic, but be careful not to be in the middle or below. If you want to be at the bottom, you must make it big, not horizontal. So just be honest and study ordinary newspapers. Don't walk sideways without outstanding skills.
Later, I found materials to draw and write, and I can't blame others for doing something wrong. But you must draw first, then write, and pay attention to the difference and quantity of places in the image, which is too gaudy and unsightly. The words must be written neatly. You can also try the background picture, but people who have never studied painting are not easy to master.
Eight pages (half the size of a newspaper or two history books) are made into vertical pages. There is no margin, just a whole page. Just look at the cover of the newspaper. Same pace as above
P.S. for those "enthusiastic netizens" who always comment that "you are lying": how bad the handwritten newspaper is, it is so hostile to my first paragraph. I wrote it here because I thought I was telling the truth, and the subsequent suggestions were not groundless, but completely original. It's bad to be so sensitive ~ ~ ~