Innovative information representation in print and electronic media is an emerging field of effective communication design and human factors application. This paper deals with means and methods of constructing media reality as perceived by users with reference to the reporting of violence in Northeast India. Design research has many fold emphasis that includes the responsibility of creating a positive motivation to its intended users’ when it comes to communicating information. The present study looks into various elements for developing a structured process of representation in media. It requires balancing the mirror reflex kind of imaging and abstraction. An exploratory inquiry into the procedure and criteria that goes behind the production of news content representing Northeast; criteria and strategies that media practitioners employ to make relevant judgments regarding information collection, production, projection and presentation formats, was conducted on 112 respondents from the media fraternity and consumers of media as a researcher as well as working journalist. In trying to figure out the frame work for positive imaging and representation of events other than violence only in communicating through the media world, from the derived responses an attempt was made to evaluate if such system can be practiced, feasibility studied. Media houses are required to have a design evaluation and research section that may guide graphical and layout representation patterns. Active media audiences may be open to accepting and interacting to information and not media created negativism. News representation falls under the periphery of communication design, and design is considered to be the process of changing current situation to a preferred one. In this context it needs to be addressed that how much media representation of violence is performing towards the goal of betterment of the society.