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2020 competition facts and figures
This year’s SND Best of Digital Design competition has attracted a record 1,764 entries from 29 countries. Last year judges worked through 1,315 pieces of immersive, interactive and visual journalism
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2020 Categories and FAQ
The 42nd Edition Creative Competition: Best of Digital Design is a juried competition sponsored by the Society for News Design to recognize journalistic excellence in storytelling, graphics, social media and product design.
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2019 Best of Digital Design Q&A
Every year, the Society of News Design invites professionals to Washington, D.C., to judge the best design work of 2019. There are four judging groups, features, graphics, news and World’s
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2019 judges
The annual SND Best of Digital Design competition brought 14 professionals to Washington, D.C., to judge the best work of 2019. The judges are broken into four groups — news, features, graphics
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2019 categories and FAQ
The 41st Edition Creative Competition: Best of Digital Design is a juried competition sponsored by the Society of News Design to recognize journalistic excellence in storytelling, graphics, social media and product
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2018 judges Q&A
Sohail Al-Jamea, McClatchy “ If you want to read more, if you want to dive in more — usually, at least for me, it puts entries in silver contention.” What have you
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2018 judging FAQ
Sisi Wei, ProPublica Every year, the Society for News Design hosts its Best of Digital Design competition and brings more than a dozen judges from across the United States and
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2018 judges
The annual SND Best of Digital Design competition brought 13 professionals to Washington, D.C., to judge the best work of 2018. The judges are broken into four groups — News, Features, Graphics
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2017 judges Q&A
Tim Wong, Facebook “The seemingly minute leaps we are seeing in digital design and audience interaction are actually pretty monumental” What have you found to be new, novel or different
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2016: World’s Best-Designed™
World’s Best-Designed™ The Outline uses a provocative design, which shows the courage of trying something new that actually works. It is not just gimmickry but rather is a deliberate functional
