Check out the newest non-profit local news organization in Central New York, https://t.co/eENYtTr2Jb, which launched (softly) today. Being part of guiding this brand and look of the organizations site and intro video has been an honor. It’s been a fun and exciting six months.
The adventures of High School Sophomore @EliManning vs 2-Man & Big Bro Coach Peyton at 1st ever Manning Passing Academy...
And now 24 Camps later, Eli's thoughts on nephew Arch as #1 QB recruit in class of '23 (answer in full interview on IG: @RhettNFL)
.@SenBillCassidy: "My wife says roads & bridges are a 'woman's problem.' Oftentimes it is the woman, aside from commuting from work, who's also taking the children to school or doing the shopping."
🎉 We're excited to announce the launch of our Creative Conference Calls! 🎉
Every month, we want to bring our members and community together by highlighting some amazing speakers and showcasing their award-winning work. Here's the details 🧵 (1/7)
The Society for News Design @SND is looking for input from current, former and prospective members. Please take a little time to give SND feedback. https://t.co/5SBSUAMpqq
In sports covers, a silver medal goes to @HoustonChron for "Imagine"
“The content and design harmonize from start to finish - you see George Floyd at the top and Colin Kaepernick at the bottom, and every word in the middle is perfect.”
In sports covers, a silver medal goes to the Buffalo News for "Super Bowl LIV"
“Everything is cohesive, and despite the big name matchup, the throwback illustration approach also gives a nod to the larger element at play, which is the NFL’s 100th anniversary.”
In sports covers, a silver medal goes to @washingtonpost for "Full stop"
“Every single second that day felt like a new cancellation, and it captures an hour by hour loss of our lives.”
In sports covers, a silver medal goes to @StarTribune for "Sid. The one. The only."
“We see a high number of obituary illustrations, but the attention to detail and the contextual setting on this one is lovely. The seats, the microphone, the textures all just shine.”
In special coverage, a silver medal goes to the @washingtonpost for their race and reckoning line of coverage.
"This is a great example of a long-form entry and all the avenues you can tell a story through different formats."
In front page design, a gold medal goes to @HoustonChron for "I'm gonna change the world"
“This is the type of page that not only pushes our industry forward, but respects the subject matter and proves that design doesn’t need to be flashy to still be honest and true.”