Newspaper Mockup
The most iconic print surface in design history. Browse newspaper mockups covering broadsheet front pages, tabloid covers, folded newspaper compositions, open spread layouts, and flat lay studio arrangements — in front page, open spread, and three-quarter views across folded and unfolded states. Apply your editorial layout, front page design, or print advertisement directly in our online mockup editor, or use the Figma and Adobe Express plugins. Built for editorial designers, publication art directors, and print advertising creatives.


From junior editorial designers presenting their first front page redesign concept to senior advertising art directors pitching full-page newspaper placements to national brand clients — designers who take print publication and media presentation seriously use Artboard Studio newspaper mockups to show their work in context, communicate newsprint scale, and win client and editorial approval at the first review.
How to use the newspaper mockup generator?
Choose your newspaper mockup and open the editor
Browse the full collection, filter by format — broadsheet, tabloid, folded, open spread, or flat lay — pick the mockup that fits your editorial or advertising brief, and open it directly in the online mockup editor.
Apply your artwork to the newspaper
Upload your front page layout, editorial design, or print advertisement and watch it appear on the newspaper surface instantly — column-accurate, newsprint-true, and ready for client review from the first second.
Customize and export
Adjust the background color or scene, fine-tune layout placement and fold position, then export in high resolution — PNG, JPEG, or WEBP for editorial pitch decks and advertising media packs, MP4 or WEBM for animated newspaper reveals and motion portfolio content.
FAQs
What is a newspaper mockup?
A newspaper mockup is a pre-made design template that lets you place your editorial layout, front page design, or print advertisement directly onto a realistic newspaper without printing physical copies or organizing a photoshoot. You get a presentation-ready visual in seconds — precise enough for client sign-off, editorial pitch decks, and print advertising portfolio case studies.
What newspaper formats and views are available as mockups?
Artboard Studio covers the full range of newspaper presentation formats — broadsheet front pages, tabloid covers, folded newspaper compositions, open spread layouts, and flat lay studio arrangements. Mockups are available in front page, open spread, and three-quarter views with both folded and unfolded states — so you can present a complete editorial system or an isolated print advertising placement in a single realistic context.
Do I need Photoshop or Figma to use newspaper mockups?
No. The online mockup editor lets you apply your newspaper artwork directly in the browser — no software, no plugins, no print-ready files required. You can also use the Artboard Studio Figma plugin or Adobe Express plugin without switching tools.
Who are newspaper mockups best suited for?
Newspaper mockups serve two distinct professional audiences. Editorial and publication designers use them to present front page redesigns, masthead concepts, and layout systems to editors and publishing directors. Print advertising designers and media agencies use them to show clients exactly how a full-page, half-page, or strip advertisement will appear in a newspaper — placed in a realistic newsprint context that communicates scale, column relationship, and ink-on-paper presence far more convincingly than a flat artwork file.
What file formats can I download or export?
You can export your finished mockup from the online editor as a high-resolution PNG, JPEG, or WEBP for static deliverables — editorial pitch decks, advertising media packs, publication design portfolios, and agency presentations — or as MP4 and WEBM for animated newspaper reveal content and motion portfolio pieces.
Can I use newspaper mockups for commercial projects?
Yes. Every mockup on Artboard Studio includes a commercial license — fully cleared for client deliverables, editorial pitch decks, advertising agency media packs, publication design portfolios, and design marketplace assets. No additional licensing steps required.
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