This year SNDS raises the level for the annual design competition and sets new standards for Scandinavian news design. SNDS will honor the best print and online media in Scandinavia. But for this we need you to join the competition and to find your best designs to enter in the competition. So get to work now!
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Earlier this year, Skövde Nyheter reappeared as a free weekly in the Swedish city of Skövde and the response from readers and advertisers was extremely positive.
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Smålänningen, published in Ljungby (pop 27,000) in southern Sweden, began a new era three weeks prior to its 90-years birthday.
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In this issue: The many faces of visual communication. The Oslo tragedy: Norway under attack. SND GLOBAL: Mexico/Central America and Russia. Crossover – La Biennale di Venezia. Creative characters
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Why do the small media houses stay away from the SNDS competition?
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In this issue: Reportage from Make a Difference seminar in Stockholm; 25 years of seminars; It’s all about … snow – new magazine concept; SND GLOBAL: Canada and Africa & the Middle East; CARSON and Filter magazines.
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Scandinavia’s largest newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat, swiped the table at this years best of Scandinavian News Design. A piece covered over four pages with graphics showing the letters P O R N won a gold medal and was elected as the best of show.
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»Just because you’ve got roots /
Doesn’t mean you can’t have wings«
– Jill Johnson, 2003
Editorial, SNDS Magazine 1, 2011
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There is something called “skoal ring jeans”. That is when the “skoal” of smokeless tobacco, like chew and dip, has been kept in the rear pocket of a pair of jeans for so long that it has made a white ring appear on the pocket. After one week of judging the SNDS competition I had something you could call post-it-rectangle jeans.
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Portrait of award winning illustrator Philip Ytournel of Politiken; How does the news apps on the iPad perform? Board members since 1986, and contact info for all current members of SNDS at the turn of the year. Enjoy!
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17 November 2010, the two Danish local dailies Dagbladet and Frederiksborg Amts Avis launched a new design, as well as a new paper format for their second section. The local news is now printed in tabloid format.
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Even though newspaper around the globe are struggling with declining circulation there are glimpses of hope.
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John Bark’s redesign work with four Finnish newspapers has now materialized into print. Here are examples of the four newspapers.
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The design team from Swedish newspaper Sydsvenskan took 9 news design awards in Oslo, and we had planned to celebrate with a look inside the editorial room in Malmoe. Unfortunately we had some technical problems i Oslo during the show. Well, here it is after all.
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In this issue: Report from the Oslo Opera 2010 seminar; nine awards for Sydsvenskan; infographics made about the BP oil pollution in the Mexican Gulf; the story of a 72-hour newspaper project in Denver; and much more.
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In this issue: Opera seminar is back! SND-I has launched in Italy. Photo storytelling in Flash. iPad First Movers from Denmark. Redesign projects: Fædrelandsvennen, Kaleva and three other Finnish newspapers, Århus Stiftstidende, and: The Independant reviewed. And much, much more.
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16. april 2010 kom den norske avis Fædrelandsvennen ut i ny drakt. Læs om baggrunden for redesignet og se eksempler på det nye layout.
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In this issue: Interview with the world’s second best press photographer: Mads Nissen; full Oslo Opera 2010 seminar programme; winners found in the “Best of Scandinavian News Design 2010″ competition; iPhone is the young readers’ newspaper; Finnish Apu magazine redesigned; and much more.
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In this issue: Meeting people in Buenos Aires; Speakers in Oslo 2010; New Norwegian platforms; “på stan” back in tabloid; New Finnish fur for Helsingin Sanomat; Designing new typefaces; SNDS members’ list; and The chairman’s column: Nyhetsdesigner finns inte!
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If you need to recap some of what you heard in Oulu or were not there we will publish presentations from speakers on snds.org. The first are allredy here.
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In this issue: With full coverage from the jury work in Billund, news about Oulu, interviews and much more.
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In this issue: Svenska Dagbladet in version 3.0; a visual journey through the city and the biennial of Venezia; a graphic designer who makes a difference; a magazine redesigned for the business elite; – and of course, reasons to go to Oslo in 2010.
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I konkurrencen om at være verdens bedst designede avis, som SND arrangerer, gjorde de nordiske aviser igen en god figur.
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SNDS Magazine has an article about Scandinavian newspaper front pages during the US election. The below slide show presents some of the front pages from this coverage.
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Rupert Murdoch langer ut mot analytikere som spår avisenes død, og regner med at bransjen vil nå nye høyder dette århundret. Men han innrømmer at bransjen må se forbi døde trær.
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