Course Overview
- Title:
- Mario Garcia on WSJ Tabloid Design
- Type:
- Seminar Snapshot
- Cost:
- This snapshot is free for registered users of NewsU.
- Time Estimate:
- This Seminar Snapshot is divided into five sections. The total playing time is about 10 minutes.
About Seminar Snapshots
A Seminar Snapshot captures the key learning points of a seminar presentation at The Poynter Institute or at another training event. A snapshot features edited video highlights and other materials offered during a seminar presentation.
Mario Garcia, founder and CEO of Garcia Media, describes the design tools used when The Wall Street Journal redesigned its international editions in this snapshot of a Nov. 14, 2005, seminar, "The Redesign: Making the Best Decisions for Your Audience." You will hear him outline the process behind the redesign as the paper moved from a broadsheet to a tabloid, or compact, size and integrated the print and online editions.
What Will I Learn:
After you watch this Seminar Snapshot, you will understand how much goes into redesigning a newspaper.
Who should take this course:
This course is for anyone who wants to know more about the Wall Street Journal, famed designer Mario Garcia or the conversion of full-size newspapers to tabloid formats.
Mario Garcia
Mario Garcia, founder and CEO of Garcia Media, has more than 30 years of experience and has worked with more than 500 organizations worldwide redesigning newspapers, magazines, corporate publications and Web sites.
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