May 2012
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Josie Portillo: The Handsomest Drowned Man in the... →
That’s just a beautiful illustration.  josieportillo: I don’t have much time for personal work these days, but I recently dreamt this image while sleeping after rediscovering “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World,” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It’s my favorite story ever, I figured I needed to paint it. I’ve decided to illustrate the whole story…
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April 2012
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February 2012
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Feb 23rd
How to Approach a Responsive Design | Upstatement →
I love it. Using InDesign for web design prototyping.
Feb 10th
In Crown Heights, a Renaissance With Unease -... →
Really interesting culture clash story.
Feb 4th
January 2012
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Jan 29th
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Obama should scrap his hour-long speech and... →
Eliot Spitzer arguing for quick points and strong supporting visuals? I like it.
Jan 25th
How Esquire Survived Publishing’s Dark Days -... →
Ad pages were up last year.
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When Hard Times Hit, Young Journos Hit the Road →
Fantastic stories about people going out and getting stories.
Jan 16th
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WatchWatch
futurejournalismproject: newsweek: A Strange Animal: The U.S. troops are leaving, but the journalists are staying in Iraq, working under deadlines and death threats. In a short documentary special for Newsweek & The Daily Beast, filmmaker Richard Pendry reveals the new techniques — more John LeCarre than J-school — reporters have devised to get the story in Iraq. Fascinating viewing for...
Jan 15th
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“Something happened in our press over the last 40 years or so that never got...”
– — Jay Rosen on that whole NY Times thing (via susie-c )
Jan 15th
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Charlie Pierce on "the end of truth" →
Journalists should point out falsehoods by politicians in news stories. Now, how can they do that so quickly ,as to keep up with the second-by-second news cycle?
Jan 15th
Why Would a Newspaper Company Launch a Startup... →
A few days old, but I thought it was an honest assessment of the newspaper industry and an inspired response. Hopefully, Philly follows through on these promises.
Jan 15th
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Does God Care Whether Tim Tebow Wins on Saturday?... →
Good question.
Jan 15th
Silicon Valley's New Secret Weapon: Designers Who... →
Founding a startup? Consider getting a great designer.
Jan 15th
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Jan 3rd
The Curse of Cow Clicker: How a Cheeky Satire... →
Awesome profile/trend/human interest piece from Wired. Worth the read.
Jan 3rd
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December 2011
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Dec 28th
Longreads: Gangrey: Our Top 5 Longreads of 2011 →
longreads: Gangrey.com is a site dedicated to the practice of great newspaper and magazine storytelling. Some of these picks make it seem like we like each other. We do, most of the time. But we’re also intense critics. We get together in the woods in Georgia one weekend each year to tear one another…
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“Clutter is what happens when we fill a page with things the user doesn’t care...”
– Jared Spool (via dannydb)
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