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(Video) The Art Of Graphics At The New York Times

(Video) The Art Of Graphics At The New York Times

By Lisa Baldini on July 20, 2010

The New York Times has been heralded for its writing as much as its graphic accompaniment. As Die Gestalten explores in their latest podcast, the graphic storytelling is a delicate negotiation between the designer and writer.

They explain:

They’ve won countless awards for their graphic work, but now it’s time to dive behind what makes America’s most venerated general interest newspaper stand a world apart. Graphics director Steve Duenes and his team of 30-some journalists at The New York Times turn around images at a breakneck daily, if not an hourly, pace, sorting and sifting through reportage to provide the clearest visualization of data possible.






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Lisa Baldini is a regular contributor to PSFK.com. As a student of Graham Harwood, Luciana Parisi, and Matthew Fuller, Lisa's interest in technology lies in how culture is changed from the bottom up through history, materiality, databases, user experience, and affective computing. A student of social media marketing, she sees how people try to engage consumers through technology and how much failure is at hand by misunderstanding the medium. A teacher at heart, she writes and curates in an effort to link the knowledge derived between the academic, art, and business worlds.

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