Category: Industry News
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Meet Darren Long: Asia – South Pacific New Regional Director
Let us welcome Darren Long onboard as SND’s new regional director for Asia – South Pacific, which is a large region with a huge diversity and cultural differences.
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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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SNDCLT is almost here!
It’s hard to believe we are less than a week from the Society for News Design annual workshop in Charlotte, N.C. We want to share a few tips for when
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Welcome SND’s New Board Members
I am pleased to announce the appointment of our four new members on board. Let us welcome Adonis Durado, who has accepted to take the role of Print Publication Director.
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Malofiej Awards turn 25
Pamplona becomes for a week the Infographics capital of the world and brings together the best from Infographics activity from the principal media (newspapers, magazines, agencies) from all over the world
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Live talk with Fernando Baptista, Senior Graphics Editor of National Geographic
SND is giving you a chance to get to know some of the SNDCLT Speakers before the conference. This week Fernando Baptista, Senior Graphics Editor of National Geographic Magazine.
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Live talk with Yuri Victor, Principal Designer and Developer for Vox Media
SND is giving you a chance to get to know some of the SNDCLT Speakers before the conference. This week Yuri Victor, Principle Designer and Developer for Vox Media.
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News designers worldwide feast on Trump with photos, graphics, and words
If the best journalistic design reflects its subject, then newspaper and magazine designers in the Trump era are appropriately thinking in bold strokes, multi-column headlines, and tons of yellow and orange hues.
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Beyond NYT 2020: Visual Journalism Isn’t Enough
The New York Times recently released a report that prescribes changes intended to carry the news organization into 2020 and beyond. A key recommendation: turn up the visuals. I am proud
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Check out the Poynter Digital Design Challenge
Last October, Roger Black and Poynter brought five well-known designers to New York City to rapid-prototype the future of news design. Now they’re gearing up for Phase II of this Design Challenge.
