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What works, what doesn’t V
Something must have been in the air: a lot of papers used reverses in their centerpiece presentation on Sunday. Granted,... -
What works, what doesn’t IV
Let’s take a look at last Saturday’s The Frederick (MD) News-Post, an example of what can go wrong with an otherwise... -
What works, what doesn't, III
In this iteration of What Works, What Doesn’t, we are going to look at two Indiana papers: The Elkhart Truth and... -
What works, what doesn't, II
For this iteration of “What Works, What Doesn’t,” we are going to look at two California papers and one from... -
What works, what doesn't
The difference between beautiful and plain is sometimes small, even in newspaper design. This is the first in a series of...