UPM strike ends
UPM and the Paperworkers’ Union have agreed on first-ever business-specific collective labour agreements for five UPM businesses. The strike at UPM mills in Finland will end immediately.
Newspaper design carries challenges that magazine designers rarely face. Daily deadlines, variable content lengths, late-breaking stories, advertising constraints and pagination that can change hours before press time. The best newspaper designers create flexible systems that accommodate this unpredictability while maintaining visual coherence.
Newspaper layout has had to evolve as reader habits have shifted. Time is shorter, eyes travel faster across the page, and breaking news belongs to the phone now, not the front page. Readers pick up a paper now for context, considered reporting and a sense of what matters. Design has to support that shift, presenting content as a visual mosaic rather than grey columns of text.
The way we look needs to keep evolving and our appearance can become outdated very quickly.
Peter Sands Does your newspaper look tired and out-of-date?
Many titles haven't been properly redesigned in decades, even as their readership and competitive landscape have transformed. A newspaper designed for 2005 readers doesn't serve today's readers, yet redesigning a daily title with all its production constraints requires careful planning and editorial buy-in. The regional and local press faces particular pressure, with shrinking pagination and centralised production changing what's possible.
Digital adds another dimension to newspaper design. The newspaper layout that works on a broadsheet doesn't translate to a phone screen. Publishers need design systems that serve print, tablet and web without tripling the production workflow.
Below you'll find some of our best feature articles on the subject, from practical redesign guidance to case studies and expert interviews, alongside our latest news and industry commentary.
If your last redesign was over twenty years ago, then it probably does. Newspaper redesigns used to be a common feature in the industry, but now, all attention is on digital. But, if your print product still matters, then so does its design.
National World has not just redesigned its metro titles, writes Tim Robinson, it has completely rethought the age-old daily format for the modern reader.
Welcome to our latest special feature, this time looking at all aspects of content production and UX. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers to the publishing sector and from senior executives at UK publishing companies.
A picture is worth a thousand words, as the saying goes. Some MailOnline stories have more than a 100 pics. You do the maths! Peter Sands looks at the impact of pictures in news media.
When it comes to image quality, publishers tend to put much more effort into pictures that appear in print than those that appear online. This, says Pixometry's John de Jong, is a mistake and one that can be easily avoided.
The reading experience served up by publishers ranges from the very poor to the exceptionally good, with the difference partly explained by the presence of on-page clutter.
Welcome to our first publishing workflows special, an extended feature taking an in-depth look at all aspects of the content creation process. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers of publishing software & from senior editors.
Hyper local newspaper publisher Gary Cullum is a director of The Newspaper Awards and has been chairman of the event’s judging panels for 28 years. Ahead of the upcoming awards, he answers our questions on newspaper industry trends.
With the rise of digital, few journalists now give much thought to typography, preferring to leave it to the tekkies. This is a shame, writes Peter Sands, because font choices can make all the difference to the success, or otherwise, of your title.
In regional newspapers, publishers are faced with massive structural changes as the internet continues to evolve, coupled with constantly challenged resources. Johnston Press’ Tim Robinson explains how and why editorial design is evolving across the
UPM and the Paperworkers’ Union have agreed on first-ever business-specific collective labour agreements for five UPM businesses. The strike at UPM mills in Finland will end immediately.
The Financial Times has won both the National and International Newspaper of the Year categories at newsawards 2021.
The shortlist has been announced for newsawards 2021 Print categories. The nominations for the business and digital categories will be announced week commencing 4 October 2021.
Express KCS, a production outsourcing specialist, has rebranded as EKCS.
Publishers have lots of design and print options to help their newspapers stand out from the crowd. We grab five minutes with Andy Jones of Reach Printing Services to hear about some of the opportunities.
Newsprinters last week announced a new deal to extend its exclusive print contract with Telegraph Media Group.
Two Sides’ latest study ‘Paper’s Place in a Post-Pandemic World’ aims to understand changing consumer perceptions towards print, paper, paper packaging and tissue products.
47 rising stars are celebrating receiving grants of up to £1,500 each from The Printing Charity to invest in their career development in the print, paper, publishing or packaging sector.
Reach Printing Services, the newspapers printing arm of Reach plc, has promoted Michael Brown to the position of Deputy MD / Commercial Director.
After a challenging year, Denmaur’s Danny Doogan charts a way forward for the print sector.
The Printing Charity has rebranded its annual Print Futures Awards championing young talent working in print, paper, publishing, and packaging as the Rising Star Awards.
JPI Media’s centralised approach to design, investigations and data journalism isn’t just about saving costs but driving innovation, writes Meg Carter.
James Burstall, CEO of Argonon, has acclaimed the UK and US-headquartered global production group as the world’s first “hyper-converged superindie” with the strategic acquisition of Nemorin Film & Video.
WAN-IFRA announced the winners of its third edition of Print Innovation Awards during the recent World Printers Summit.
Naviga has announced the launch of Naviga Publisher, a new product that automates the print production workflow. It’s powered by Sophi.io, an AI system developed by The Globe and Mail.