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Jul. 9th Al Trivino interview: Challenges and highlights of redesigning the Sunday Times
A THREE-MINUTE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: The chief designer of London’s Sunday Times shares his experience as he recreated the typography, color palette and overall design of one of the world’s most venerable Sunday newspapers.
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Jul. 8th The Sunday Times redesign: Al Trivino discusses the typography
Al Trivino, who has been the chief designer for the new look of the Sunday Times of London shares how he went about creating the typographic components of the design.
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Jul. 7th The new Sunday Times: classy, elegant, respects the past
Sunday July 6, The Sunday Times launched a new look created by Spanish designer Al Trivino; there is something for everyone here. Look for the details, new typography, interesting inside page architecture, and a front page that combines the best of traditions with some new twists.
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Jul. 6th Focus groups: to test or not to test? Or is it what to test?
Focus groups can always help one from making an embarrassment mistake, but perhaps in our industry we have exaggerated the notion of how much to test with readers before launching a new concept.
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Jul. 5th Luxury and the newspaper
The printed newspaper of the future may have to start defining the term luxury as it applies to content and presentation.
Start with your Sunday edition.
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Jul. 4th Infographics to the rescue
Newspapers around the world have published detailed informational graphics to tell the story of how Ingrid Betancourt was rescued from the guerrillas who kept her captive for over six years in the Colombian jungle.
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Jul. 3rd Happy birthday, America; Happy Birthday, Max
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Jul. 2nd Left and found: Jyllands Posten edition and some tips for inside page architecture
Most newspapers can manage to have a well designed section opening page, a blank canvas for creativity usually without ads; inside pages are a more challenging task. The Danish daily, Jyllands Posten shows us new approaches.
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Jul. 1st Covering Euro 2008 for print and online: the Spanish dailies are winners, too
What a better opportunity to experiment with the best that each medium has to offer. From print to web, the Spanish dailies have shown us good examples.
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Jun. 30th Spain Conquers Europe, read the headlines
A proud country celebrates its football team’s victory in the Euro 2008 Final. Stores in Gran Canarias run out of newspapers by early morning. On a day like this, readers can’t get enough!
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Jun. 29th Without connection in Maspalomas, where the sun shines
Suddenly, no wireless communication in the hotel, and it requires a trip to an Internet cafe to login and enter cyberspace. A thought comes to mind: how did we ever survive before we had instant access to emails, the net, communication in general? Perhaps it is a good thing.
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Jun. 28th It’s football in the menu tonight for Europeans
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Jun. 27th My Moleskine: good for sketching that first idea or for explaining Amy Winehouse
Hold on to your sketch pad, it is a guarantee that your idea will get a chance to be executed.
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Jun. 26th Goteborgs Posten: the poster front page that tells a story
I joined the editors of the GP when we conducted a workshop May 23 about the impact of poster front pages, but Wednesday they had a chance to apply that experience to a real front page, and it worked!
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Jun. 25th The New Ugly, The Plain Ugly, The Not So Ugly: How do we define beauty in our craft?
While the “new ugly” gets more status as the catch phrase of the moment in many essays and blogs devoted to design, it is difficult to arrive at a definition of beauty that pleases everyone.
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