dmg media acquires JPI Media print sites
dmg media has reached an agreement to acquire JPI Media’s print operations at Dinnington, Portsmouth and Carn in Northern Ireland, from JPI Media.
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The way we look needs to keep evolving and our appearance can become outdated very quickly.
Peter Sands Does your newspaper look tired and out-of-date?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
dmg media has reached an agreement to acquire JPI Media’s print operations at Dinnington, Portsmouth and Carn in Northern Ireland, from JPI Media.
Be honest – before March, did your disaster recovery plan include the word ‘pandemic’? Papermule’s Mike Hoy admits that theirs didn’t, but like for many others, a mix of prudent choices taken over the years & resourcefulness has seen them cope well.
The SoE and NFRN have condemned actions taken by Extinction Rebellion protesters which resulted in the delivery of several national UK newspapers being delayed on Saturday.
No-one really knows how the business landscape will look in the coming months and years, but, writes Paul Driscoll, publishing director at Media Systems, it’s safe to say it won’t be the same as before the pandemic.
newsawards 2020 was one of the many casualties of the Covid-19 lockdown, but the organisers have announced the winners in those categories where the judging had been completed.
Atex has announced the integration of Unsplash image searches into the authoring environment of Atex Desk.
The Printing Charity has appointed Louisa Bull, Julia Palmer-Poucher and David Phillips to its Council, also referred to as trustees.
Reach plc Scotland's Ayrshire titles are claiming a UK mainstream newspaper production first.
Elpical Software has announced the release of Claro V12, its image enhancement software.
With publishers looking to reduce their carbon footprint, Denmaur’s Danny Doogan points out that paper is a renewable resource and highly recyclable.
The Printing Charity has announced that John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief of Bloomberg, has accepted its invitation to be the charity’s 2020 President.
Sir Peter Bazalgette is this year’s guest speaker at The Printing Charity’s Annual Luncheon on Thursday 14 November at Stationers’ Hall, London.
A record 93 winners were presented with their Print Futures Awards on 24 July at a reception at the House of Lords hosted by Lord Black of Brentwood.
Guardian Weekly is to be packaged in a compostable wrap to subscribers receiving the publication in the post.
For the second running The Times has been crowned National Newspaper of the Year at newsawards 2019.