Holiday gift guide for visual journalists: Nonfiction books
Why not toss some of your holiday gift budget toward a visual journalist who might be selling just what you need for that special someone on your list? Today’s topic: Nonfiction books… — WRITERS GONE...
View ArticleHoliday gift guide for visual journalists: Books by, for and about us
Why not toss some of your holiday gift budget toward a visual journalist who might be selling just what you need for that special someone on your list? Today’s topic: Books by, for and about us… — WORK...
View ArticleHoliday gift guide for visual journalists: Cookbooks, calendars and music
Why not toss some of your holiday gift budget toward a visual journalist who might be selling just what you need for that special someone on your list? Today’s topic: Cookbooks, calendars and music. —...
View ArticleHow the cover came together for one of the year’s hottest nonfiction books
My old Rock Hill, S.C., Herald colleague Doug Most has gone on to have an interesting career. He covered Chris Christie long before the man had the power to shut down the George Washington Bridge. He...
View ArticleTonight: The debut of ‘Gotham’ on Fox. Today: Ryan Huddle’s ‘Gotham’ posters.
My old pal Ryan Huddle — a features designer for the Boston Globe — has been a busy guy lately. Yeah, he and his wife — humor columnist and author Aprill Brandon — have a young son, Riker, who keeps...
View ArticlePlease help a visual journalist publish a RPG setting book
Let’s see a show of hands: How many of you are old-school role-playing gamers? That many, huh? Hmm. Not bad. A friend of mine in South Africa has written a setting book for a game called Savage Worlds....
View ArticleReading Eagle’s Craig Schaffer featured in ‘Cartoon Picayune’ comic
Heads up, comics fans. Here’s something you might want to add to your collection. That’s issue 7 of the Cartoon Picayune, which is being released today. Craig Schaffer of the Reading (Pa.) Eagle tells...
View ArticleThen: A newspaper designer. Now: An NFL cheerleader.
It’s always sad when a talented visual journalist leaves newspapers. But I’m always happy to see one of us go on to success in another field. I worked with Alison Powers briefly at the Virginian-Pilot....
View ArticleFrom journalism to a nonprofit to working for a presidential campaign
There are those of us in journalism who aim to cover the fast-changing events in the world and explain what they mean to readers. And there are those who take a more direct approach. Take my young...
View ArticleVirginian-Pilot’s Robert Suhay nearing the end of another world-record solo...
As the A1 designer for the Virginian-Pilot, Robert Suhay is the guy who designs many of the Pilot front pages we gush over at the Newseum. But Robert is special in a lot of other ways, too. Last...
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