Ball State Journalism Graphics Grads Ready to Work Across Platforms, Even if Newsrooms Aren’t
Jennifer George-Palilonis wants to help Ball State graphics students hit the ground running. She directs…
Sara teaches in the areas of design, illustration, photojournalism and leadership. She encourages visual journalists to find their voice in the newsroom and to think beyond traditional job descriptions for ways to contribute their ideas, passions and abilities.
Jennifer George-Palilonis wants to help Ball State graphics students hit the ground running. She directs…
There are two important additions to the Society for News Design Web site.Tools for News…
Merrill Perlman has doubts. So, she looks things up, does the math, figures things out,…
Nearly 11,000 entries in the 30th annual Society for New Design competition resulted in 971…
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Even if you were lucky enough to be in the crowd at the inauguration ceremonies,…
A native of Peru, Luis Chumpitaz lives in Dubai, creating graphics in both English and…
A scan through today's inaugural coverage in print shows that the strongest front pages made…
Several weeks ago, we posted an interview with Nigel Holmes, a well-known graphic designer. Want…
Richard Curtis' name comes up at just about any gathering of visual journalists, even if…
As we prepare for next year's fellowship for college journalists, we've asked former fellows from…
Even without a full-blown explanation, some shapes have meaning.This is what Washington Post graphics editor…
What could be better for a young journalist than two weeks at The Poynter Institute,…
I keep a list of favorite authors, books, songwriters and Web sites. My mom taught…
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