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PUB 47: Merit Winners Announced

Following up on the Medal Finalists announcement on Monday, the notable PUB 47 Merit Winners from both Print and Digital are listed here. Official notifications and information for the PUB 47 Annual, and SPD Gala Awards are on their way... MORE

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Tom Bodkin Promoted to Deputy ME at The NY Times

While we were shaking off our holiday food coma, Media Decoder reported yesterday that Tom Bodkin, longtime Design Director for The New York Times, has been promoted by new Executive Editor Jill Abramson to Deputy Managing Editor, Design, for the... MORE

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Fast News for June 23, 2011

SPD MEDIA MIX is our regular list of publication design, digital, and media news and updates. Please send your links and news items to SPD at mail@spd.org and we'll add them to the Mix.>> Momofuku Media? Next month, the good people behind McSweeney's... MORE

Lynsey Addario's Photo Blog from Libya: "It's What I Do"

On March 16th, photographer Lynsey Addario and three other journalists on assignment in Libya for The New York Times were captured and held captive for five days. Over on the Times' Lens photo blog she has an extensive gallery of... MORE

PUB 46 Merit Winners Announced

Following up on the Medal Finalists announcement of last Friday, we're happy today to share the officially verified list of Print and Digital Merit winners for PUB 46 today. Official letters, submission information for the PUB 46 Annual, and advance... MORE

Fast News for September 30, 2010

SPD MEDIA MIX is our regular list of publication design, digital, and media news and updates. Please send your links and news items to SPD at mail@spd.org and we'll add them to the Mix.>> Art director Bryan Erickson is leaving Foreign Policy for... MORE

Fast News for September 9, 2010

SPD MEDIA MIX is our regular list of publication design, digital, and media news and updates. Please send your links and news items to SPD at mail@spd.org and we'll add them to the Mix.>> Conde Nast has named former Jane and Elle Girl... MORE

Fast news for August 26, 2010

SPD MEDIA MIX is our regular list of publication design, digital, and media news and updates. Please send your links and news items to SPD at mail@spd.org and we'll add them to the Mix.>> The new Newsweek owner talks about... MORE

Rare Specimen No. 7
Megan Caponetto

"We're going to need to call Megan for this."That comes up often here at Men's Health, as it did at Best Life whenever brainstorming sessions produced a potentially cool (crazy?) idea...that we had no idea how on God's green Earth... MORE

Celebrating 'On Language'
Part 2

In 2005 The New York Times Magazine began showcasing a different artist's interpretation of each week's 'On Language' column. Five years and well over two hundred contributors later, the space has become a weekly showcase for contemporary typography. On Thursday,... MORE

The 7 1/2 Steps to Successful Infographics

Infographics maven Sarah Slobin has a great new advice article about the preparation and care of infographics. Slobin has cooked up graphic brilliance at The New York Times, Fortune, and now the Wall Street Journal, so she knows her stuff.... MORE

Celebrating 'On Language'

In late 2005, The New York Times Magazine's On Language column, a weekly reflection on current usage of the English language (traditionally written, since 1979, by William Safire), took a new visual turn. Instead of simply typesetting the headline each... MORE

TONIGHT: Paul Sahre has a present for you.

Yep. Just for you. Tonight. After his talk at the Helen Mills Theater.Paul has been doing a little spring cleaning as you can see and would like to pass the savings on to you."What could I get?" you ask?... MORE

SAHRE + NYT

Well as you may (or may not) know, Paul Sahre's Speak Easy talk is rapidly approaching next Tuesday, February 9th at The Helen Mills theater at 7 p.m.While most are familiar with Paul's book covers and posters, he is also... MORE

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PAUL SAHRE: Alien abduction attempts, the hairless hand, dead pig heads, boring sex and eating the dinosaur.

The one and only Paul Sahre will be kicking off SPD's spring speaker series on Tuesday, February 9th at the Helen Mills Theater. According to Paul's site, he... ...is a graphic designer that works out of his own shitty office... MORE

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PAUL SAHRE: Alien abduction attempts, the hairless hand, dead pig heads, boring sex and eating the dinosaur.

The one and only Paul Sahre will be kicking of SPD's spring speaker series on Tuesday, February 9th at the Helen Mills Theater.According to Paul's site, he......is a graphic designer that works out of his own shitty office in New... MORE

Photojournalism Q&A with Michele McNally of the NY Times

Michele McNally is the Managing Editor at The New York Times overseeing all the photography commissioned for and used in the paper -- everything from the front page color spot selection to the photo use throughout the sections and reporting... MORE

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Janet Froelich, New CD at Real Simple

We're hearing that Janet Froelich, longtime Creative Director for The New York Times magazines, is heading over to Time Inc. for the newly created Creative Director position overseeing the Real Simple brand: magazines, website, television.... MORE

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LOUPED IN: TONIGHT!

"The world now contains more photographs than bricks, and they are, astonishingly, all different."  -  John SzarkowskiThe Photography EditorsThey began in philosophy and film, retail and environmental studies; but today they are all photography editors: passionate about the images they... MORE

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LOUPED IN: Tuesday, November 11

"The world now contains more photographs than bricks, and they are, astonishingly, all different."  - John SzarkowskiThe Photography EditorsThey began in philosophy and film, retail and environmental studies; but today they are all photography editors: passionate about the images they... MORE