A judges’ special recognition goes to American City Business Journals for a body of work that shows commitment to an overall design philosophy. The elegant but flexible design system serves a range of stories and voices across many cities, through many publications.
It’s been 10 days since the Capitol was overrun by a violent mob in a shocking and disturbing day, the details of which are still coming to light. Grateful to be part of this compelling and detailed oral history, helmed by the one and only @martinepowers: https://t.co/53XxYfTc4b
The 2020 Women Who Mean Business publication from @WBJonline is here! I had the opportunity to art direct with @emanmohammedD and design the section.
Here's a little sneak peak, but I encourage you to read their stories: https://t.co/t7vqcLjSTq
"My daily routine has been very much the same for decades, up until March 2020 when everything changed. Now, I just miss my dear Chili Bowl," writes Virginia Ali, the co-founder and owner of D.C. institution Ben's Chili Bowl. https://t.co/fjilHf6Qvr
We're starting a new feature at @WBJonline to hopefully further the conversation around racial justice and get a greater understanding of one another. Here's MY story: https://t.co/YQfy3Iria5 ... We're hoping you will share YOUR story!
Alex Orfinger is taking on a familiar role: He is returning as publisher and market president of the Washington Business Journal, effective immediately. https://t.co/Y3GFky9Nfb
We mapped the regional businesses that received PPP loans above $150K. Take a look to see where the larger loans went, what banks lent them and even how many jobs were reportedly retained.
Here’s a quote from a 19 y/o who was protesting in front of White House. She was tear gassed and lost her keys in the chaos.
“We had a peaceful protest and they still did all that,” she said. “They don’t love us, they don’t fucking care about us, and it’s because we’re black”
Closures and vacancies were way up in downtown D.C. — and that was before the coronavirus arrived. Now, the industry is scrambling to adapt. https://t.co/TMvnbUZGIu
Today on @WBJonline:
• Here’s what "conservation mode" looks like at the region’s hospitals https://t.co/5YBQmvixeI
• Tracking local coronavirus-related layoffs https://t.co/rme38eGvR9
• A guide for businesses struggling in the coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/ew8WRMDFet
"The situation is pretty devastating," said Primrose co-owner Sebastian Zutant. "Usually March turns and it's super crazy — but it's not at all. It's really quiet." @WBJonline https://t.co/m12JubcfX5
I spent months finding the women for this story. @BrookeBCNN did a great job moderating a thoughtful conversation, but would have loved to have seen her mention my name, and @thelilynews / @washingtonpost, especially because my article was quoted.
Lots of crazy data here from @WBJBookofLists about the number of women (or in some cases lack thereof) on company boards in the DC area. @steph_redding and I tag-teamed some charts to help tell the story.