Happy birthday, Paul Wallen
Here’s wishing a very special 40th birthday to my good friend Paul Wallen, design director of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale.

A little-known fact about Paul:
He was a member of the pop group
“Wham!” Here, he poses with Nina,
who sang “99 Red Balloons.”
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Paul has been at the Sun Sentinel for just over a year. He started out as a journalist for the U.S. Navy in the late 1980s. In fact, he was stationed right here in Norfolk from 1987 to 1991.
In 1991, he became sports editor of the Marshall, Texas, News Messenger. In 1994, he was named graphics editor of the Evansville, Indiana, Press. He became design editor for a chain of suburban papers near Chicago in 1996.

After he left “Wham!,” Paul
joined the Village People.
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He was a designer for The Virginian-Pilot from 1997 to 1999 and then for the Lexington, Ky., Herald-Leader from 1998 to 2000. He was design editor of the Baltimore Sun for three years before being named managing editor for visuals for the Lewiston, Maine, Sun Journal.
Under Paul’s guidance, the Sun Journal earned an incredible 22 awards in the 2007 Society for News Design contest. Paul’s young protégé, Megan Lavey, won six herself.
Paul leaped over to the west coast to be a sports designer for the San Diego Union-Tribune for a year before heading to Ft. Lauderdale last spring.
Rather than attempt to embarrass Paul today, I thought I’d let his friends do it.
Len De Groot of the Sun-Sentinel writes:
Paul is absolutely wonderful to work with. He’s one of the best collaborators I’ve ever had outside a graphics department. And he’s an assassin with a tequila shot.
David Kordalski of the Cleveland Plain Dealer writes:
Happy birthday to one of the most thoughtful, earnest and talented visual journalists I’ve had the privilege of nearly working with. Rumor has it you’ve moved your birthday month from the beginning of the year to the end of the year five times, finally (we think) settling in July. True? ;-)
Chris Mihal of the Sun-Sentinel writes:
Fun Facts about Paul:
Newsroom nickname: The Enforcer (for reasons we won’t go into right now)
Music: Big Lionel Ritchie fan. Tim Ball and I have an inter-email blog called “What’s playing in Paul’s office”. Phil Collins and Huey Lewis and the News for a few of the past entries.
Artwork: Very much into Egyptian-themed artwork. He was especially excited by the designs of this past SND call for entries.
Automobile: Ford Focus hatchback, which we lovingly call “The Beast” (I just made that up)
In all seriousness, Paul is one of the nicest and most talented guys I’ve worked with. I’ve learned a lot from a design and managerial standpoint in just one year.

No longer in a band, Paul now contents
himself with singing the occasional
karaoke number.
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The aforementioned Meg Lavey — now of the Arizona Star — writes:
I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for Paul. He took a chance on a beginning visual journalist from the Deep South and gave me one of the single best experiences in my life. I owe a lot to him and his wife, Diane, for my time in Maine. They took me, and the other “orphaned” journalists at the Sun Journal, and opened their home to us for the holidays. They looked out for us and I have nothing but respect and a lot of love and admiration for both of them. When I design today, I still look to Paul’s work for inspiration.
Paul has very few samples posted around the ‘net, and he has no online gallery at all, that I know of. Here are a few samples of his work:
Paul shares a birthday with actors Sylvester Stallone, Geoffrey Rush, Ned Beatty and Burt Ward; musicians Bill Haley and 50 Cent, comedian Jennifer Saunders, religious leader the Dalai Lama. And some guy named George W. Bush.
Plus, today is National Fried Chicken Day. Seriously.
Best wishes, Paul, for a fabulous 40th birthday!
July 6th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
You forgot to mention, he stinks at fantasy football. KIDDING! (Oh man, he’ll get me back for that in the August draft. . .)
Anyways, I hope you have a happy birthday, Paul! :-D
July 6th, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Happy B-Day, Paul! So you stink at fantasy football, want to join my league this season? Its only a $200 buy-in. ;-)
July 6th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
Happy Birthday, Paul!
July 6th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
Happy birthday, Paul! You don’t look a day older than 29. ^_~ I hope you had a fantastic day, and um… bet you thought I lost those pictures of karaoke now, didn’t you? *flees* Still miss you a lot!
July 6th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
Happy b-day, Paul!
July 7th, 2008 at 8:22 am
Charles, thanks for the post. I don’t know about the rest of your audience, but my wife found it quite entertaining. Very nice 80s references as well. :) And thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes and very kind comments. I’ve had a blast this last year being surrounded by such incredibly talented people like Len and Chris. And I can always count on David to turn any topic into a moving joke. :) But then, I’ve earned it so I gotta own it. Which has been my mantra about turning 40.
Of course, Chris didn’t mention about coming in my office Friday when I had Nine Inch Nails rockin’ my office. Well, OK, that was pretty much only in my iTunes library because my sister put it in there. And I have an admitted weak spot for bad 80s music. But I do like the good stuff too. Van Halen’s 1984 anyone?
July 7th, 2008 at 8:34 am
Oh, about the page samples… yeah, I don’t really have a personal gallery posted. I just figured nobody wants to keep looking at my old junk, and pretty much everything I do these days is so team oriented. That baseball glove page for example was mostly the brain child of Andrea Vigil and Tim Frank. I was hopefully of some help with it, but the credit really goes to them. Even that Triple Crown page was a co-production with Ryan Powell. But that’s the fun part to me, trying to come up with something that’s a shared vision and better than any of us would have done individually. That’s why I’m so excited about the redesign we’re working on at the Sun-Sentinel, it’s one of the most collaborative projects I’ve ever worked on. (Shameless plug begins now.) Look for more on that in the weeks ahead leading up to our August 17 launch!
July 7th, 2008 at 9:20 am
Hope you had a good birthday, sir. Can’t wait to see what you and the S-S crew come up with.
July 7th, 2008 at 4:23 pm
Paul:
Always lead with your heart and mind.
Both are true.
clif
November 8th, 2008 at 11:17 am
I served with Paul on USS AMERICA in 1990-1991 and I last spoke to him when he was in school and working at a newspaper in Texas a couple of years later. I am glad to learn of his successes and congratulate him (though quite late) on turning 40. I always knew he would soar to new heights beyond the Navy.
You should ask Paul about the AMERICA TV studio coffee pot and the 2-liter bottle of Mountain Dew. All I will say is that Paul hated making coffee because back then, he didn’t drink coffee (I don’t know about now). It is easily the second funniest work coffee pot story I have ever heard.