Category: Best of News Design
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SND38 Individual Portfolio Winner Spotlight: Adam Vieyra
Adam Vieyra Senior Graphic Designer, communications Formerly: San Diego Union-Tribune What was your job title at the U-T, and how long were you in that role? I was a Page Designer
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SND38 Individual Portfolio Winner Spotlight: Chelsea Kleven
Chelsea Kleven Senior Designer The Villages Daily Sun What is your title, and how long have you been in that role? I’m a Senior Designer. I’ve been in that role
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SND38 Individual Portfolio Winner Spotlight: Kelli Sullivan
Kelli Sullivan Deputy Design Director for News & Projects Los Angeles Times What is your current job title, and how long have you been in that role? Deputy Design Director for News
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Best of News Design: SND38 World’s Best-Designed™ Newspapers
The Society for News Design is delighted to announce the two winners of World’s Best Designed Newspaper. Entries were evaluated on writing, visual storytelling, use of resources, execution, photography, headlines and “voice”
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Introducing SND39 Coordinator Chris Rukan
SND’s print competition committee officially welcomed Chris Rukan of the Washington Post as the coordinator for the 39th Best of News Design Creative Competition, to be held in February 2018 in St. Petersburg.
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SND38: Summary of the competition
Led by a New York Times photo entry that earned Best in Show recognition, judges gave out more than 1,100 awards in the 38th edition of the SND Best of News Design creative competition.
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SND38 awards Best in Show to the New York Times
After three days of competition, SND38 Best of News Design judges awarded Best in Show to the New York Times for their entry in category 15A, single-day photo series, multiple photos.
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SND38: Individual portfolio winners
Below are some of the winning portfolios from SND38 in St. Petersburg.
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SND38: Announcing the 12 finalists for World’s Best-Designed Newspaper
The five World’s Best judges have narrowed down more than 170 entries to the final 12.
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SND38: Entries for World’s Best-Designed Newspaper narrowed down to 22
Entries are evaluated on writing, visual storytelling, use of resources, execution, photography, headlines and “voice” – as well as overall design.
