The world's best designed newspapers were named this week. Two of the top three are German, all are big read newspapers with traditional titlepieces, serif display and have swathes of space to play with. There isn't a tabloid or compact to be seen. Equally scarce are any advertisements. The winners, chosen, from 240 entries, are der Freitag (Berlin), Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, and The New York Times. It's a real accolade for der Freitag which is a weekly with a circulation of 12,400. Take a look at the pages in detail on Flickr on Society for News Designand let us know what you think.
This is a group blog from Press Association training. Bloggers include:
TJ - Tony Johnston, Head of Press Association Training; PS - Peter Sands, Press Asssociation Consultant Editor and specialist on newspaper production; AD - Andy Drinkwater, Media consultant and trainer; PJ - Paul Jones, Head of Foundation training; PH - Pat Hagan, Deputy Head of Foundation Training; MW - Mike Watson, trainer and consultant.
Here at Press Association Training we've a huge amount of expertise that we'd like to share with you. We're not just going to plaster the blog with spurious 'news' about training (although we reserve the right to let you know about new services), but make it a genuine resource for everyone working in or has an interest in the media, from newspapers to websites, blogs and beyond. We also offer the opportunity to catch up with old colleagues and friends connected with Press Association Training.
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