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Recent discussionsHere is the file from a short presentation of things we are working on or are considering. The pieces at the end are conversation starter... Started by Tim Frank |
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A recent redesign presentationHere is a Quicktime file of a presentation we gave to the Southern publishers in Miami. Started by Tim Frank |
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On the EdgeThere’s been a lot of talk in these times of the need to be “edgy,” to write and design and edit and do our journalism with “attitude.” T... Started by Philip Ward |
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Aug. 17, 2008 Reply by J. Damon Cain |
Reinventing the Sunday paper and the daily digestsSUNDAY ONLY: We're discussing some ideas for Sunday 1A. Tim is working on prototypes that will have two story starts on 1A - one the cent... Started by Patricia Thompson |
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Type specsHere is a zip file with our type, along with the specs for our tagset so far and Indesign template with our styles and colors. I tossed ... Started by Tim Frank |
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And the website?Whatever visual identity we come up with needs to be simultaneously translated to our site. I think we would be missing a very big opport... Started by Joe Cavaretta |
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May. 29, 2008 Reply by Tim Frank |
What's the best way to get readers to pick up the paper and read a story?Here are a couple examples with different centerpiece strategies for the front page. This first one has a traditional story start. It al... Started by Tim Frank |
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May. 29, 2008 Reply by Julie Patel |
Sports sectionThe sports section could take a different approach on content. I'll let Kathy or TBall elaborate here. Here are some first draft prototy... Started by Tim Frank |
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May. 22, 2008 Reply by Charlie Grau |
The front of the paperSo far, this is the archetype for the front page, setting the tone for the rest of the paper. The biggest difference between this and a... Started by Tim Frank |
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May. 21, 2008 Reply by Earl Maucker |
It's time to ask. What should our sections be?As we look at the flow and organization of content in the paper, should our traditional sections stay as they are? One more radical idea... Started by Tim Frank |
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May. 21, 2008 Reply by Tim Ball |
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