TYPOGRAPHY ROUNDTABLE
A discussion on trends from readability to revivals with typographers Matthew Carter and David Berlow.
Berkeley-Clarendon

The classroom for visual journalism
TYPOGRAPHY ROUNDTABLE
A discussion on trends from readability to revivals with typographers Matthew Carter and David Berlow.
Berkeley-Clarendon

BRAINSTORMING WORKSHOP: GRAPHICS
Inspiring examples and practical tips for fresh approaches to infographics Archie Tse (New York Times) and Javier Zarracina (The Boston Globe). Traducido a español.
Stanbro

WHAT’S IN YOUR PORTFOLIO?
Individual portfolio critiques on print and interactive work done in small groups of four or five by notable designers including speakers at the workshop. First of two sessions. Traducido a español.
PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED
Imperial Ballroom

MULTIMEDIA, THE NEXT FRONTIER
The next place for great design and photojournalism is multimedia argues Brian Storm founder of MediaStorm and former head of multimedia for MSNBC. Traducido a español.
Stanbro

HOW READERS READ
Sara Quinn and Pegie Stark Adam present the results of the latest Poynter Institute Eyetrack study comparing the differences and similarities in reading news in print and online. Traducido a español.
Imperial Ballroom

Print and online designers, graphics artists, and picture editors discuss fresh ways to cover the upcoming elections. Panel includes Elliott Malkin (nytimes.com), Paul Nelson (Design Director, The Virginian Pilot), and Dan Wasserman, editorial cartoonist for The Boston Globe.
Plaza Ballroom

IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS
Recent innovations in presenting stock tables, sports agate, and other small information. The panel includes Dennis Brack (The Washington Post) and typographer Matthew Carter.
Berkeley-Clarendon

EXTREME SPORTS
Sections as loud, fast, and in-your-face as the games they cover. Featuring Vince Chiaramonte (The Buffalo News), Scott Minister (The Columbus Dispatch), and Alexandro Medrano (El Nuevo Excelsior). Traducido a español.
BUSINESS LUNCH: THE BEST STUDENT DESIGNERS
Vote for the top student designers as they compete for five summer internships.
Traducido a español.
Imperial Ballroom

HANDS-ON TRAINING: ACTION SCRIPTING FOR FLASH
Tips and tricks by trainers specializing in newspapers.
PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED
Terrace

CREATING AN EFFECTIVE PORTFOLIO
Though we’re in the presentation business, many of us struggle to present our own work. Tips for both students and working professionals from author Sara Eisenman (“Building Design Portfolios”) and Terence Oliver (Professor, Ohio University).
Berkeley-Clarendon

PRINT VS. ONLINE DESIGN
Can a print designer find happiness online? Can a web designer learn from print? New York Times design director Tom Bodkin and nytimes.com design director Khoi Vinh.
Traducido a español.
HANDS-ON TRAINING: SOUNDTRACK PRO
Tips and tricks by trainers specializing in newspapers. 90 minutes.
PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED
Terrace

SPECIAL SCREENING: ‘HELVETICA, THE MOVIE’
It’s the 50th anniversary of the typeface you love—or love to hate. Director Gary Hustwit’s documentary has been drawing rave reviews on the film festival circuit. The Chicago Tribune enthused that the film “sharpens your eye in general and makes connections between form and content, and between art and life.”
Inspiring examples and practical tips for fresh approaches to design. Robert Newman (Fortune, Real Simple, Vibe, Entertainment Weekly) and Kate Elazegui (art director, New York magazine).
Plaza Ballroom

Described by USA Today as “the closest thing to a rock star in graphic design today,” Chip Kidd revolutionized book design. Kidd shows how to tell and sell stories using conceptual thinking, visual puns, and found images. Traducido a español.