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Visual Journalism

Sara Quinn
 
Varied Visual Perspectives of the Denver DNC
A graphic depicts the candidates' road to the convention and a 360 degree view takes you to the floor.
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  • Kenny Irby, Visual Journalism Group Leader and Director of Diversity
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    Visual Journalism Group Leader and Director of Diversity
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More Visual Journalism Articles
Date Author Headline
8/28/08 Sara Quinn Charles Blow Uses Visual Evidence to Support Persuasive Arguments  Statistical data spurs conversation in a new visual Op-Ed column and a by-the-numbers blog.
8/18/08 Sara Quinn Salt Lake Tribune's 'SOS' Saves Readers from Jumpy Newspapers  The story-on-a-story form gives readers one containable thought.
8/15/08 David Shedden Tip Sheets: Visual Journalism  Journalism tips you can use, with links to stories, seminars, and a complete bibliography.
8/8/08 Sara Quinn Stepping Into Gallery Life  Illustrator/designer Andrew Skwish and design consultant Ron Reason find that the work they do supports the work they love.
8/7/08 Steve Myers Looking Through 'The Girl in the Window'  How St. Pete Times journalists gained access to a "feral child" and told her family's story. PLUS: Is journalism losing its capacity to produce these kinds of stories?
7/31/08 Sara Quinn A Year Later, "13 Seconds in August" Commemorates Bridge Collapse  Minneapolis Star Tribune staffers have never stopped updating the site.
7/23/08 Sara Quinn Contests, Pop Culture Draw Readers to Print & Online  How readers of one Florida paper engaged in a film-loving scavenger hunt around the city.
7/17/08 Sara Quinn Documenting Darfur  Washington Post photojournalist Jahi Chikwendiu talks about his work in Sudan.
7/11/08 Bill Mitchell Iconic Image Blurred Along Its Global Trail  One ethical issue gives way to another as story behind photo of Zimbabwe baby changes.
7/10/08 KENNETH IRBY When The Story Behind a Photo Turns up False  The front page of Thursday's New York Times was dominated by the photo of an 11-month-old baby boy. A Poynter Online Q&A explores the decision-making behind the photo's publication.
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