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.
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Western Art and Architecture Magazine - Oct/Nov 2015 - Features Fine Furnitur...Shannon Hanna
Congratulations to RS Hanna Gallery artist Rex Douglas White! He is featured in the upcoming edition of Western Art and Architecture Magazine - Oct/Nov 2015.
Keynote presentation by Peace Paper at the 2012 Buckeye Art Therapy Association on the topic of art as social action, focusing on lecture and visual content related to utilizing papermaking and creative expression as a cathartic process to give meaning, create transformation, and provide empowerment through releasing and reforming fibers into new stories and new beginnings.
Typography assignments in two of Jayna Conkey’s graphic design classes at
Western Nevada College morphed into her students’ posters becoming an
art exhibit presented by the Capital City Arts Initiative.
WE WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME YOU ON THE 1ST BIRTHDAY OF OUR DAUGHTER AASTHA SINGH.
VENUE:- HOTEL AQUAMARINE AROMA SEC-22/C CHANDIGARH
TIME :- 1130HRS TLL 1530HRS
Graphic design student earns honorable mentions in national design competitionsRam Chary Everi
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Third-year graphic design student Taylor Kuszyk has earned
national recognition for her work, collecting two honorable mentions in the 2021
University and College Designers Association (UCDA) Design Awards and another in
Graphex 52, the 52nd annual Regional Design Award Exhibition sponsored by the Art
Directors Club of Tulsa.
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Design thinker Boris van Hoytema tackles the future -- in 3 drastically different ways -- in a presentation delivered at #SNDDC on Friday, April 10, 2015.
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,
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/
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.
Typography assignments in two of Jayna Conkey’s graphic design classes at
Western Nevada College morphed into her students’ posters becoming an
art exhibit presented by the Capital City Arts Initiative.
WE WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME YOU ON THE 1ST BIRTHDAY OF OUR DAUGHTER AASTHA SINGH.
VENUE:- HOTEL AQUAMARINE AROMA SEC-22/C CHANDIGARH
TIME :- 1130HRS TLL 1530HRS
Graphic design student earns honorable mentions in national design competitionsRam Chary Everi
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Third-year graphic design student Taylor Kuszyk has earned
national recognition for her work, collecting two honorable mentions in the 2021
University and College Designers Association (UCDA) Design Awards and another in
Graphex 52, the 52nd annual Regional Design Award Exhibition sponsored by the Art
Directors Club of Tulsa.
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.
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,
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/
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
1. 2012 Society for News Design
Lifetime
Achievement
Award
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
2. 2012 Society for News Design
Lifetime Achievement Award
Deb
Withey
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
3. “Deborah, like her mother,
is a talented and caring art teacher.
Her work in newspapers or classrooms
shows how inspiring she can be.”
~ Juan Antonio Giner,
founder and President INNOVATION
and Deb’s husband
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
7. “Almost everyone at SND was from huge
papers and the conference wasn’t very
friendly to small papers. Everyone talked
about managing their huge staffs and
there were no sessions on things like a
one-person art department. We vowed
to get involved in SND and open the
group to smaller papers.”
~ Bill Ostendorf,
president and founder,
Creative Circle Media Solutions
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
13. “I might have been the first person Deb Withey hired in
Detroit 25 years ago this week. Folks in San Diego
wanted to know how I could possibly leave the
greatest weather on earth to head to Detroit. But I
knew early on after meeting Deb that I wanted to work
with her. A few years later, she painted this cool mural
on the wall in our daughter's room as a baby gift. I’ll
never forget watching the transformation of these
unique musical characters over the span of a couple of
weeks. It was pure magic ... much like Deb herself.”
~ A.J. Hartley,
AME/Tech, Detroit Free Press
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
17. “When Deb was the design coordinator for all the Knight Ridder papers, she
made perhaps her most-lasting contribution by helping smaller communities
find their visual voice — beyond the Big Eight, as KR people might like to say.
She did that in Duluth.
And Aberdeen. And Boulder and Belleville.
And State College. And San Luis Obispo.
The editors loved her. The designers had a new best friend.
And you know what? So did the readers.
Deb has some swell thank you notes from folks in those towns.
They're the kind few of us in newspapers are used to getting.
Why? Because she got to know each community before drawing one sketch
or conceptualizing a single prototype. That”s how design should work.”
~ Matt Mansfield, Medill — Northwestern University
formerly of the Mercury News (one of KR’s Big Eight)
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
23. “The thing I love about Deb is she never grew up. By that I
don’t mean she is immature or anything like that at all.
What I mean is Deb never lost her childlike curiosity and
enthusiasm for beauty, art and experimentation.
I think Deb wakes up every day and sees a whole new
world, unlike yesterday and different from tomorrow.
Everything, from the color of grass to the shape of a rock
inspires her to do something special.
She is a force of nature, a spinning top of ideas and
creativity. Deb makes everything she touches feel
alive.
Who wouldn’t want to be around that?”
~ Denis Finley, editor Virginian-Pilot
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
27. “The morning after The Pilot’s redesign debuted,
operating on maybe three hours of sleep, Deb, Jim
Haag and I joined in a teary-eyed, laughing group hug at
the company launch party. Then, the marketing
department served cake and started an ‘Electric Slide’
dance-off. It was horribly wonderful and the perfect,
delirious end to months of hard work.”
~ Lori Kelley, of the Washington Post, formerly of the Pilot
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
29. “When I visited her at her Norfolk home,
that's when I saw clearly the broader
scope of her creative life. She lived her
art. She surrounded herself with it.
Art-making was part of her everyday
existence. I was doubly inspired.”
~ Julie Elman, Ohio University,
formerly of the Virginian-Pilot
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
31. “After many years improving visual journalism
around the world now she has discovered how
rewarding it can be to share her talent with old
and young people here in Wales, her homeland.
She is a passionate person, loving
journalism, loving art, but more than
anything else, loving people."
~ Juan Antonio Giner
Tuesday, October 23, 2012