Category: News
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[Updated again] SND35: A Look at Medal-Winners Past
As the SND35 entry deadline approaches, a look back at some work that succeeded in previous competitions.
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SND35: What's New in Graphics and Illustrations
A quick four-part series on the Best of News Design continues today with an overview of changes to the Graphics and Illustration categories at SND35.
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[Social buzz] Reaction to The New York Times digital redesign
This morning The New York Times released a redesign of its digital products, which offers a new experience they describe as sleeker, faster and more intuitive. SND is tracking reaction from around the web.
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SND 35 Call for Entries: Mandela Categories Added
The SND35 Call for Entries has been updated to include breaking news and special news categories for work related to the passing of Nelson Mandela.
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Infographic case study: Die Zeit's visual history of data storage
Nora Coenenberg chats about creating infographics at Die Zeit in Hamburg, Germany.
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The New York Times AME/photography on today's front page
This morning, The New York Times published a story on the so-called Jewish breast cancer gene. The front page of the print edition — and the lead image online — shows a portion of a 28-year-old woman’s left breast. SND…
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JFK50: An inside look at the DMN's special section
The Dallas Morning News highlights a year’s worth of coverage for the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination with a 12-page special section. Here’s an inside look at the section by designer Marilyn Bishkin and artist Michael Hogue.
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A few words about inspiration, and Jack Lancaster, before SNDLOU
I’ve been thinking lately about inspiration. Five days from now, SND Louisville will be well under way, and most of our industry would agree, if we’re not walking away energized
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Meet the candidates for SND officer 2014
SND members can vote for the officers from Oct. 14-Nov. 7. The winners will be announced at the annual workshop.
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Chris Johanesen on design, testing and launching new products at BuzzFeed
Chris Johanesen started at BuzzFeed as its second employee. Now, as vice president of product, he shares insights about “the media company for the social age.”
