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Tips to making something great out of not-so-great situations
Saturday afternoon, Andrew Nilsen of visualinguist presented in the last round of sessions at this year’s conference. He used juggling as an analogy to explain that in the industry, everyone has to balance multiple projects, tasks and working with other…
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How the Nationals changed sports design at the Washington Post
This afternoon, Brian Gross of the Washington Post presented “Play Ball”, a session in which he discussed various pages from the Post’s sports coverage of the Washington Nationals.
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The evolution of long-form stories at Vox Media
Pablo Mercado and Ted Irvine from Vox Media presented “A short history of Vox long-form.” Vox publishes The Verge, SB Nation and Polygon.
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SND LOU Illustrated: Jennifer Daniel's keynote
Emily Theis is an editorial designer at The Boston Globe and will soon finish her senior year at Ball State University. Throughout the workshop, she will be illustrating key points from our speakers.
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SNDLOU Illustrated: Platform ≠ content
Emily Theis is an editorial designer at The Boston Globe and will soon finish her senior year at Ball State University. Throughout the workshop, she will be illustrating key points from our speakers.
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coverjunkie's Jaap Biemans: Covers that deliver a punch (and then a kiss)
This morning Jaap Biemans of coverjunkie and Volkskrant Magazine presented “Celebrating Creativity”, a session that took a look at the best covers of 2013 and what it takes to make the cut.
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The long-form digital design process at CNN, New York Times and Washington Post
This morning, Andrew Kueneman, deputy director of digital design at The New York Times, Greg Manifold, design director at the Washington Post, Sarah Sampsel, director of digital strategy at the Washington Post, and Judith Siegel, senior UX designer at CNN.com…
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Twitter's David Wright Jr.: Platform ≠ content
David Wright Jr. of Twitter presented “Platform ≠ content” a session about the importance of improving experiences by designing platforms with a user-centered model.
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SNDLOU: A look at workshop attendance
Approximately 320 people have come from around the world to attend our annual workshop. In this graphic, Kevin Uhrmacher shows the most represented nations.
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A state of flux: What’s good and bad about A1 around the world
Friday afternoon, Josh Crutchmer, Rob Schneider and Jonathan Berlin spoke on a panel about the state of front pages across the country and world.
