在現代資訊爆炸的時代,真假難辨已成為大眾面對的最大挑戰。我們所見所聞,未必是真相的一切,許多資訊經過操控、剪輯,甚至偽造,使人無法輕易判斷真偽。《真實報》正是基於這一現象誕生,從假消息的角度切入,透過視覺藝術與特殊印刷技術,揭示資訊操控的本質。我們運用戲劇化的圖像,使讀者在第一眼看到的內容可能與實際真相有所偏差,進一步模糊認知,讓人陷入思考。然而,當讀者從不同角度審視,特殊油墨的隱藏訊息將浮現,揭露被掩蓋的事實,讓真相逐漸清晰可見。這樣的設計不僅是一種創新的閱讀體驗,更是對媒體識讀能力的挑戰與提升。《真實報》希望讀者能意識到,表面訊息往往不夠全面,不應盲目相信單一資訊,而是應該培養獨立思考的能力,在資訊洪流中保持理性,避免被輿論操控。透過這份報紙,我們試圖引發大眾對於現代媒體環境的深刻反思,讓更多人學會如何辨識真相,守護自身的認知權利。
In the era of modern information explosion, the difficulty of distinguishing between true and false has become the biggest challenge facing the public. What we see and hear is not necessarily the truth. A lot of information has been manipulated, edited, or even forged, making it difficult for people to easily judge the authenticity. True News was born on the basis of this phenomenon, cutting from the perspective of fake news, and revealing the essence of information manipulation through visual arts and special printing technology. We use dramatic images to make the content that readers see at first sight may deviate from the actual truth, further blurring the understanding and making people fall into thought. However, when readers look at it from different angles, the hidden information of special ink will emerge, exposing the concealed facts and making the truth gradually clear. This design is not only an innovative reading experience, but also a challenge and improvement to the media‘s reading ability. True News hopes that readers can realize that superficial information is often not comprehensive enough. They should not blindly believe in single information, but should cultivate the ability to think independently, remain rational in the flood of information, and avoid being manipulated by public opinion. Through this newspaper, we try to trigger a deep reflection on the modern media environment, so that more people can learn how to identify the truth and protect their cognitive rights.