Minding the Gap: Path Innovation, Collaboration and QualityBarry Chaiken
In a presentation given to graduate students at Boston University, I offer an overview of healthcare information technology. References are provided within the presentation. In addition, additional readings can be found at www.docsnetwork.com
Laura Cochran and Reggie Murphy, Ph.D.: "Human-Centered Design and How We Mig...SND Update
Laura Cochran and Reggie Murphy presented on using human-centered design to help journalists, technologists and business leaders at news organizations collaborate more effectively. They conducted interviews at 5 newsrooms and learned collaboration is challenging due to different goals, a lack of shared language and understanding between groups, and limited opportunities to interact across teams. They proposed using insights from human-centered design to help "re-engineer" how these groups work together.
Boris van Hoytema at #SNDDC: (Making) the future of newsSND Update
Design thinker Boris van Hoytema tackles the future -- in 3 drastically different ways -- in a presentation delivered at #SNDDC on Friday, April 10, 2015.
This document announces the 35th edition of the World's Best-Designed Newspapers as selected by the Society for News Design. It provides short quotes praising the intentional design through graphics and coordination between designers and editors of Dagens Nyheter from Stockholm and Die Zeit from Hamburg. It also comments on The Grid from Toronto having a friendly, personalized design created from mixing styles. Furthermore, it recognizes The Guardian from London as a reliable resource that balances tradition with risk-taking and attention to relevance for its readers. Finally, it notes Welt am Sonntag from Berlin walks a line between tradition and daring through its obvious attention to detail.
Help select the cover for the 34th edition of the World's Best Designed annual awards book from among these 45 submitted entries. Read more and vote at www.snd.org
Roger Black — SND Lifetime Achievement AwardSND Update
At a workshop this fall in Cleveland, the Society for News Design honored Roger Black with its Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest individual award the Society can bestow,
Deb Withey — SND Lifetime Achievement AwardSND Update
At the SND Workshop in Cleveland this fall the Society for News Design gave its Lifetime Achievement Award to Deb Withey, formerly of the Virginian-Pilot and before that Knight Ridder.
POLL: Judges from across the globe met earlier this year in Syracuse and Muncie. They poured over thousands and thousands of print and digital entries. Now as the winners are assembled in SND’s Annual Best of News Design book, here’s your chance to be the judge. Help SND pick the cover from designs submitted from top designers around the globe … VOTE NOW. (Polling closes Wednesday, April 11 at 5 p.m. EST)
Minding the Gap: Path Innovation, Collaboration and QualityBarry Chaiken
In a presentation given to graduate students at Boston University, I offer an overview of healthcare information technology. References are provided within the presentation. In addition, additional readings can be found at www.docsnetwork.com
Laura Cochran and Reggie Murphy, Ph.D.: "Human-Centered Design and How We Mig...SND Update
Laura Cochran and Reggie Murphy presented on using human-centered design to help journalists, technologists and business leaders at news organizations collaborate more effectively. They conducted interviews at 5 newsrooms and learned collaboration is challenging due to different goals, a lack of shared language and understanding between groups, and limited opportunities to interact across teams. They proposed using insights from human-centered design to help "re-engineer" how these groups work together.
Boris van Hoytema at #SNDDC: (Making) the future of newsSND Update
Design thinker Boris van Hoytema tackles the future -- in 3 drastically different ways -- in a presentation delivered at #SNDDC on Friday, April 10, 2015.
This document announces the 35th edition of the World's Best-Designed Newspapers as selected by the Society for News Design. It provides short quotes praising the intentional design through graphics and coordination between designers and editors of Dagens Nyheter from Stockholm and Die Zeit from Hamburg. It also comments on The Grid from Toronto having a friendly, personalized design created from mixing styles. Furthermore, it recognizes The Guardian from London as a reliable resource that balances tradition with risk-taking and attention to relevance for its readers. Finally, it notes Welt am Sonntag from Berlin walks a line between tradition and daring through its obvious attention to detail.
Help select the cover for the 34th edition of the World's Best Designed annual awards book from among these 45 submitted entries. Read more and vote at www.snd.org
Roger Black — SND Lifetime Achievement AwardSND Update
At a workshop this fall in Cleveland, the Society for News Design honored Roger Black with its Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest individual award the Society can bestow,
Deb Withey — SND Lifetime Achievement AwardSND Update
At the SND Workshop in Cleveland this fall the Society for News Design gave its Lifetime Achievement Award to Deb Withey, formerly of the Virginian-Pilot and before that Knight Ridder.
POLL: Judges from across the globe met earlier this year in Syracuse and Muncie. They poured over thousands and thousands of print and digital entries. Now as the winners are assembled in SND’s Annual Best of News Design book, here’s your chance to be the judge. Help SND pick the cover from designs submitted from top designers around the globe … VOTE NOW. (Polling closes Wednesday, April 11 at 5 p.m. EST)
SND 33 Best of News Design cover competitionSND Update
POLL: Judges from across the globe met earlier this year in Syracuse and Muncie. They poured over thousands and thousands of print and digital entries. Now as the winners are assembled in SND’s Annual Best of News Design book, here’s your chance to be the judge. Help SND pick the cover from designs submitted from top designers around the globe … VOTE NOW. (Polling closes Wednesday, April 5 p.m. EST)
Vote now: http://www.snd.org/2012/03/snd-33-choose-your-favorite-award-book-cover/
The Iceman, a 5,300-year-old mummy found preserved in ice in the Italian Alps, has been extensively studied by scientists seeking to understand his life and death. New evidence reveals he was murdered, with an arrow piercing his back and severing an artery, causing him to bleed to death. Traces of pollen in his digestive tract indicate he lived in the Val Venosta region and was pursuing a path through pine and hornbeam forests when pursued and killed at a mountain pass. The missing arrow shaft at the scene suggests his killer may have been known to him.
A good page is respectable; a great page memorable. A good page reaffirms reader's expectation; a great page churns out surprises. A good page is achieved by mixing the right ingredients; a great page by reinventing the formula. Yes, good is not bad, but it's not as good as great. A good page is the marriage of content and form. So does a great page. But how do you tell one from the other?
Gabi Schmidt: The Life of a Design ConsultantSND Update
Gabi Schmidt Hussain presented at the VII Cumbre Mundial de Diseño en Prensa in Mexico City Oct. 24-26, 2011. At the conclusion of her presentation -- focused on diversity and international newspaper design -- she shared these tips from her experiences working abroad.
The Society for News Design's Best of Newspaper Design™ winners from the 23rd Edition related to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. See the related story at http://snd.org
A brief overview of the Revenue 2.0 summit, which began to point toward business model idea for news organizations. A project of the Society for News Design.
The document discusses challenges faced by newspapers and other media organizations in engaging both older and younger audiences. Younger audiences increasingly prefer consuming news through short articles, headlines, summaries and constant updates on multiple digital platforms, while older audiences still prefer in-depth articles, analysis and fact-checking. The document suggests remaining passionate about quality journalism and visual communication through illustrations, photographs, diagrams and cartoons to keep both audiences engaged.
SND30: Five papers named World's Best-Designed™SND Update
Society for News Design’s World’s Best-Designed™ Newspapers
30th Edition for 2008
Five papers take top honors:
• Akzia, Moscow, Russia, biweekly, circulation 200,000
• Eleftheros Tipos, Athens, Greece, daily, circulation, 86,000
• Expresso, Paço de Arcos, Portugal, weekly, circulation 120,000
• The News, Mexico City, daily, circulation 10,000
• Welt am Sonntag, Berlin, weekly, 400,000
For more coverage and details visit: http://update.snd.org
SND 33 Best of News Design cover competitionSND Update
POLL: Judges from across the globe met earlier this year in Syracuse and Muncie. They poured over thousands and thousands of print and digital entries. Now as the winners are assembled in SND’s Annual Best of News Design book, here’s your chance to be the judge. Help SND pick the cover from designs submitted from top designers around the globe … VOTE NOW. (Polling closes Wednesday, April 5 p.m. EST)
Vote now: http://www.snd.org/2012/03/snd-33-choose-your-favorite-award-book-cover/
The Iceman, a 5,300-year-old mummy found preserved in ice in the Italian Alps, has been extensively studied by scientists seeking to understand his life and death. New evidence reveals he was murdered, with an arrow piercing his back and severing an artery, causing him to bleed to death. Traces of pollen in his digestive tract indicate he lived in the Val Venosta region and was pursuing a path through pine and hornbeam forests when pursued and killed at a mountain pass. The missing arrow shaft at the scene suggests his killer may have been known to him.
A good page is respectable; a great page memorable. A good page reaffirms reader's expectation; a great page churns out surprises. A good page is achieved by mixing the right ingredients; a great page by reinventing the formula. Yes, good is not bad, but it's not as good as great. A good page is the marriage of content and form. So does a great page. But how do you tell one from the other?
Gabi Schmidt: The Life of a Design ConsultantSND Update
Gabi Schmidt Hussain presented at the VII Cumbre Mundial de Diseño en Prensa in Mexico City Oct. 24-26, 2011. At the conclusion of her presentation -- focused on diversity and international newspaper design -- she shared these tips from her experiences working abroad.
The Society for News Design's Best of Newspaper Design™ winners from the 23rd Edition related to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. See the related story at http://snd.org
A brief overview of the Revenue 2.0 summit, which began to point toward business model idea for news organizations. A project of the Society for News Design.
The document discusses challenges faced by newspapers and other media organizations in engaging both older and younger audiences. Younger audiences increasingly prefer consuming news through short articles, headlines, summaries and constant updates on multiple digital platforms, while older audiences still prefer in-depth articles, analysis and fact-checking. The document suggests remaining passionate about quality journalism and visual communication through illustrations, photographs, diagrams and cartoons to keep both audiences engaged.
SND30: Five papers named World's Best-Designed™SND Update
Society for News Design’s World’s Best-Designed™ Newspapers
30th Edition for 2008
Five papers take top honors:
• Akzia, Moscow, Russia, biweekly, circulation 200,000
• Eleftheros Tipos, Athens, Greece, daily, circulation, 86,000
• Expresso, Paço de Arcos, Portugal, weekly, circulation 120,000
• The News, Mexico City, daily, circulation 10,000
• Welt am Sonntag, Berlin, weekly, 400,000
For more coverage and details visit: http://update.snd.org