SND47 Singapore

  • March 31, 2026
A red-hued slide shows iconic architecture in Singapore and Berkeley, Calif., the two sites where SND47 events will take place in April.
1080 544 Society for News Design

Southeast Asia’s First SND Workshop

Date: Friday April 24, 2026
Time: 10:00am-6:00pm SGT
Location: SPH Auditorium, 1000 Toa Payoh North
Ticket: $75.00 USD.
This event is free for members of SND

A red-hued slide shows iconic architecture in Singapore and Berkeley, Calif., the two sites where SND47 events will take place in April.

Join us for a landmark moment in journalism and design as we host Southeast Asia’s first SND (Society for News Design) workshop — a one-day inaugural event celebrating excellence, innovation, and the future of news design and visual storytelling.

This workshop comes at a significant time for the industry, following the first-ever SND Creative Competition to feature dual judging, including a regional judging session hosted at Reuters. This milestone reflects the growing influence and recognition of visual journalism and communications in Southeast Asia and beyond.

Bringing together leading voices in media, design, and storytelling, the workshop will explore how visual journalism continues to evolve in a rapidly changing digital landscape.

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Confirmed Speakers

Stephanie Adeline

Digital Graphics correspondent, The Straits Times

Stephanie is a data and visual journalist at The Straits Times. Her work has received multiple awards, including the newsroom’s first SND Gold Medal for a visual story on greenwashing in the fashion industry. She enjoys experimenting with visual metaphors and pushing the boundaries of data visualisation in journalism.

Charlene Chua

Digital Graphics journalist, The Straits Times

Charlene is a graphics journalist at The Straits Times, specialising in data-driven and visual storytelling. She has received multiple awards for her work, and was named Young Digital Journalist by the Singapore Press Club in 2025. She is passionate about data visualisation and using it to tell compelling, human-centric stories.

Marcelo Duhalde

Deputy Interactive Graphics Editor at The Straits Times

Marcelo Duhalde is an award-winning Creative Director, information designer, and illustrator. Throughout his career he has been recognized by prestigious awards including Malofiej, SND, WAN-IFRA, Information is Beautiful, SOPA, SPD, and the Gerald Loeb awards.

Before joining The Straits Times as a Deputy Interactive Graphics Editor, he led the Graphics Department at the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. Marcelo began his career in newsrooms in Santiago, Chile.

Xaquin G.V.

Co-founder, Visualization for Transparency Foundation
Digital Graphics Consultant, The Straits Times

Xaquín G.V. is an award-winning Galician visual journalist and instructor with over two decades of experience in data visualization, visual explanations, and interactive storytelling. He currently mentors the Visuals team at The Straits Times in Singapore, teaches Information Visualization at the University of Girona, and co-leads the ViT Visualization for Transparency Foundation. He has collaborated with dozens of international companies and agencies, including UNEP, Google, Microsoft, and the IOM. He has worked at The New York Times and National Geographic, among other publications, and led the multi-awarded Visuals team at The Guardian—a cross-disciplinary, 40-person team comprising graphics, interactive, multimedia, and photo editors.

Bill Gaspard

Former president of SND and SNDF, and a lifetime achievement award winner

Bill Gaspard is the former design director of China Daily, based in Beijing. Prior to joining China Daily in 2010, Bill held prominent visual editing/management positions at the Kansas City Star, San Diego Union-Tribune, Los Angeles Times and Las Vegas Sun. He organized two annual SND Workshops in San Diego and Las Vegas. He was a long-time board member for the Society, as well as a past president of the Society and the Foundation. He also is a Lifetime Achievement Award winner.

Vijdan Mohammad Kawoosa

Data and Graphics Journalist, Reuters

Vijdan Mohammad Kawoosa is a data and graphics journalist with eight years of experience across national and international media organisations. He currently works with Reuters, covering major news events through data-driven reporting and visual storytelling. Based in India, his work focuses on the Asia-Pacific region and largely spans politics, conflict, health, environment and disasters. He is a gold medalist in Convergent Journalism from the Central University of Kashmir.

Joceline Kuswanto

Design Lead, Product & Processes at Kontinentalist

Joceline co-leads Kontinentalist’s Product and Processes team, which looks after the team’s ways of working and use of technology. With more than eight years of experience in product design, art direction, and illustration for digital platforms, she has designed several of Kontinentalist’s award-winning stories, including Abandoned at Sea, which won Gold at the Information is Beautiful Awards in 2022.


TK Sajeev Kumar

Editorial Director of NewspaperDesign.org

TK is the Founder and Editorial Director of NewspaperDesign.org, a nonprofit global platform established in 2009 to advance excellence in news design worldwide.

With over three decades of experience in print and digital media, I bring strategic newsroom insight, design leadership, and editorial clarity to the evolving media landscape. I have served as a design and concept consultant to some print publications, shaping their visual identity and editorial direction.

Author of five books, including one on newspaper design. Board Member of the Society for News Design and long-standing Jury Member for the WAN-IFRA Asia Media Awards, contributing to global standards and best practices in journalism and media design


Hannah Ong

Digital Graphics journalist, The Straits Times

Hannah is a digital graphics journalist and project manager at The Straits Times with a background in design and video. With an appreciation for storytelling, she is keen to explore the best ways to weave together text and visuals into captivating narratives.


Rebecca Pazos

Asia Graphics Editor, Reuters
Secretary Society for News Design (SND)

Rebecca Pazos is the Asia Graphics Editor at Reuters, based in Singapore. With over a decade of experience in data-driven storytelling, she leads a multidisciplinary team of data journalists, designers, and developers to produce compelling visual narratives. She is passionate about human-centred data visualisation and impactful visual storytelling for all. 

Before joining Reuters in 2024, she spent nine years at The Straits Times, where she played a pivotal role in shaping the publication’s visual and data journalism efforts.

Rebecca currently serves as a board member and secretary of the Society for News Design, and is a co-founder of the Singapore chapter of the Data Visualization Society, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field of visual journalism.


Rocío Marquez Salguero

Senior Infographics Designer, South China Morning Post

Senior infographic designer at South China Morning Post (SCMP) from 2023, after more than 10 years as an Infographics Editor in Spain at El Confidencial, La Vanguardia and freelancer. She holds a degree in Arts and Design, and Master’s degrees in Digital Arts and Data Visualization. Her areas of expertise converge at the intersection of infographics, data visualization, graphic design, visual storytelling, cartography, illustration and creative coding. Additionally, she has been honored with several awards at the Society of News Design, Information is Beautiful and SIGMA awards.

Simon Scarr

Deputy Graphics Editor and Deputy East Asia News Editor at Reuters

Simon Scarr is Deputy Global Editor of Graphics at Reuters. Based in Singapore, he has spent the last 20 years working across Asia, contributing to the development of high impact journalism and visual storytelling.

He oversees the development of information graphics products for Reuters’ clients worldwide, helping to manage international teams and collaborating across newsrooms to produce cutting edge visual journalism.

He has previously held roles at Reuters and at newspapers in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. His work, both individual and collaborative, has earned numerous prestigious awards.


Ben Spraggon

Designer, ABC Australia

Ben Spraggon is a senior designer at Story Lab, ABC News Digital (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), specialising in engaging visual storytelling, data visualisation, and accessible audience-focused product design.

Ben was a key member of the team behind Deep Time, a landmark interactive project that brings together 65,000 years of Australian Indigenous history through 130+ cultural stories from traditional knowledge holders across the country. 

Their work has earned international recognition from The Society for News Design, Information is Beautiful, and numerous other visual journalism awards.


Jon Wile

Vice President of Design, American City Business Journals
President, Society for News Design (SND)

Jon Wile is VP/Design at American City Business Journals in Charlotte, North Carolina. Jon oversees design for 40 business journals across editorial, advertising, events, marketing, product, and UX. He created and manages the News Design Desk and Business Design Desk, a pair of centralized design teams that have more than 50 designers across the U.S. Previously at ACBJ, Jon served as VP/Content as well as Creative Director, a role in which he redesigned all 40 papers and web sites.

Before joining ACBJ in 2012, Jon worked in a variety of design and leadership roles at The Washington Post for seven years and helped with multiple redesigns at the paper. He’s also worked at The Plain Dealer and Detroit Free Press. He’s a graduate of Kent State University, with a degree in newspaper journalism.

Jon is the current President of the Society for News Design, an organization he has supported for more than two decades in a variety of roles. He hosted the annual workshop in Charlotte and was contest coordinator for its annual creative competition.

Jon resides in Charlotte, N.C., with his two sons, J.J. and Theo, and a rescue dog, Rocky. He enjoys drinking and collecting bourbon, playing golf, watching Ohio State football, traveling, and cooking.

Jin Wu

Journalist, Bloomberg News

Jin Wu is a senior graphics reporter for Bloomberg News, based in Singapore. She tells visual and data-driven stories about APAC and sometimes rest of the world. Previously, she was part of the graphics teams at The New York Times and Reuters. Her works have won multiple awards, including those from SND, Malofiej and SOPA.


Javier Zarracina

Visual storytelling leader and former Head of Graphics at The Washington Post

Javier Zarracina is a visual storytelling leader with more than 30 years of experience in journalism. He has held senior graphics roles at The Washington Post, USA TODAY, Vox, the Los Angeles Times, and The Boston Globe, where he has helped audiences understand complex stories through data visualization, design, motion, and explanatory graphics. He was part of the Boston Globe team awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing.


Schedule

TimePresenter
9:15-10:0 am Breakfast and Registration
10:00 am WelcomeCharlene Chua
10:05 am Opening RemarksJaime Ho
Editor The Straits Times
10:10am-10:40am
Virtual Talk
News Graphics at the Crossroads: How Visual Journalism Is Changing in the Time of Disruption
Javier Zarracina
Former Head of Graphics
Washington Post
10:40am-11:30am Panel
The State of Visual and Graphics Journalism Today, and Where We Are Heading
Moderator: Rebecca Pazos Asia graphics editor at Reuters

Panel: Simon Scarr, Deputy global graphics editor at Reuters
Marcelo Duhalde, Deputy interactive editor at the Straits Times
Bill Gaspard, former design director at China Daily
11:30am-12:00pm Session:
Follow the Money: Designing Stories that Make Business Click
Jin Wu
Jounalist at Bloomberg News
12:00p-1:00pmLunch-provided
1:00pm-1:45pmSession:
Redisgn 101: From Fonts to Fundamentals
Jon Wile
VP/Deisgn at American City Business Journals
President of the Society for News Design
1:45pm-2:30pmVirtual Talk:
Borrowing Worlds: Finding Inspiration Elsewhere
Xaquin G.V.
Co-founder of the Vizualization for Transparency Founation
2:30pm-3:00pmSession:
Desigining with Purpose
Joceline Kuswanto
Design Lead, Product and Processes at Kontinentalist
3:00pm -3:30pm Session:
Respecting Our Audience: Accessible and Engaging Rich Media Articles
SND47 Judge
Ben Spraggon
Designer at the ABC Austrailia
3:30-4:00pm Afternoon Tea-provided
4:00pm-4:30pm Session:
Design that Sells Millions in India: The Visual Edge Driving Vernacular Newspaper Growth
SND47 JUDGE
TK Sajeev Kumar
Editorial director at NewspaperDesign.Org
4:30pm-5:00pmSession:
The Art of Reporting: The Steps in Creating Infographics and Visual Storytelling at the SCMP
SND47 JUDGE
Rocío Marquez Salguero
Senior infographics designer at the South China Morning Post
5:00pm-5:30pm Session:
No Dataset? No Problem? Different Ways of Collecting Data
SND47 JUDGE
Vijdan Mohammad Kawoosa
Data and graphics journalist at Reuters
5:30pm-6:00pmSession:
How the Straits Times Creates Compelling Visual Stories
SND47 JUDGE:
Stephanie Adeline, and Charlene Chua and Hannah Ong,
Digital graphics journalists at The Straits Times

Whether you’re a journalist, designer, developer, data storyteller, marketer, or communicator, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to gain insights, exchange ideas, and connect with a growing community shaping the future of visual storytelling.

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of our sponsors, whose commitment makes this inaugural workshop possible. Their partnership helps us bring together a vibrant community of visual storytellers and communicators across the region.

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ACBJ‘s logo, which is white serif letters on a blue background with a pattern of diagonal white lines.