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Update on Poynter Site Redo: Design is Done, Coding Under Way
Poynter Online's redesign is in the development phase.
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- 4/3/08:
The Best Writing Tip of All Time: Sit
A robotics scientist/writer reminds us that there's no sense waiting for the Muse.
By Chip Scanlan
- 2/10/08:
Visual Journalism Bibliography
List of online resources and books about visual journalism.
By David Shedden
- 1/6/08:
Iowa Caucus Front Pages
A review of how newspapers presented the news out of Iowa. Also check out more front pages from the caucuses in David Shedden's Links to the News
By Jeremy Gilbert
- 12/21/07:
Packing a Redesign Trunk
Design answers and more questions
By Jeremy Gilbert
- 10/16/07:
Society for News Design's Workshop Wrap-up
Bill Kirtz provides a recap from the 2007 News Designers Conference Workshop in Boston.
By Bill Kirtz
- 10/16/07:
Tip Sheets: Design / Graphics
Journalism tips you can use, with links to stories, seminars, and a complete bibliography.
By David Shedden
- 9/19/07:
What's Inside Your Toolbox?
What devices are today's journalists using -- and why?
By Chip Scanlan
- 9/11/07:
EyeTracking the News
Newly released results demonstrate the effectiveness of alternative story forms
By Sara Quinn
- 9/10/07:
Alternative story forms help readers remember facts
More than 600 participants read prototype versions of a story and answered questions about it
- 8/17/07:
Bonds Interactive
A look at multimedia coverage of Bonds hitting 756.
By Ellyn Angelotti
- 8/8/07:
Bonds Front Pages
Newspapers' coverage of home run 756
By Ellyn Angelotti
- 5/11/07:
Innovate Through Design
Corporate America is changing the way it does business.
By Anne Van Wagener
- 5/7/07:
Online Journalism: Autodidacts Needed
How to learn online skills: teach thyself
By Chip Scanlan
- 4/25/07:
EyeTrack07: The Myth of Short Attention Spans
Poynter unveiled the initial findings of its most recent study of reader behavior at the ASNE convention in Washington, D.C., this week. Watch, listen and read about them here first.
By Rick Edmonds
- 4/25/07:
Editors' Takes on EyeTrack07:
Reinforcement and Some Surprises
For one thing, full-page ads may cost the most, but may not attract the most attention.
By Rick Edmonds
- 4/18/07:
Newspaper Fronts: Serving History or Readers?
With a few surprises, most newspapers used time-tested formulas for the massacre at Virginia Tech.
By Jeremy Gilbert
- 3/16/07:
An Inside Look at SND's 28th Annual News Design Awards
The Chicago Tribune's graphics editor reflects on going from facilitator to judge.
By Jeremy Gilbert
- 2/16/07:
Bringing Big Changes to a Little Place Called Pocatello
Positive stories, bright colors and a new classified section -- yes, classified -- are just a few of the changes for the redesigned Idaho State Journal.
By Jeremy Gilbert
- 2/8/07:
Remembering the Father of Modern Newspaper Design
Four leading news designers pay tribute to Edmund Arnold, who died last week.
By Jeremy Gilbert
- 1/3/07:
Muted Change at the WSJ
Poynter's Jeremy Gilbert leads a tour through The Wall Street Journal's redesign.
By Jeremy Gilbert
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