Category: Best of News Design
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3 Questions: Naedine Hazell
Naedine Hazell is special projects and publications editor at the Hartford Courant, and is a World’s Best-Designed™ Newspaper judge at SND35. To get to know her better, we posed three
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3 Questions: Gayle Grin
Gayle Grin is managing editor/design and graphics at PostMedia and design consultant, National Post in Toronto, a former SND president, and is on the team judging the World’s Best-Designed™ Newspaper
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3 Questions: Paul Gonzales
Paul Gonzales is deputy design director/features at the Los Angeles Times and is on the team judging Visuals for the 35th Best of News Design™ competition. To get to know him
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3 Questions: Rose Engelland
Rose Engelland is photo editor at the Chronicle of Higher Education and is judging the Visuals category for the 35th Best of News Design™ competition. To get to know her better,
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3 Questions: Holly Braford
Holly Braford is a New York-based freelance designer and illustrator and is on the team judging long-form entries for the 35th Best of News Design™ competition. To get to know her
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The winners: A of E No. 1
We have our first SND35 winner! An Award of Excellence goes to the National Post of Toronto, Canada, for its federal budget coverage in Breaking News, National.
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35th Best of News Design™ competition has begun!
The 35th edition of The Society for News Design’s Best of News Design™ creative competition is under way! This year, 27 visual journalism experts from around the world have gathered on the campus of Syracuse University to judge more than…
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Live: SND Syracuse Student Symposium
Here is an archive of our live feed from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, where we held a Syracuse Student Symposium on Friday. Also, here’s a news summary
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SND35 preparations in full swing
Judging set to begin Saturday in Syracuse
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Free SND Student Symposium on Friday, Feb. 7
On the eve of this year’s SND competition judging in Syracuse, the SND Foundation is sponsoring a free workshop for students in Syracuse on Friday, Feb. 7.
