All the News That’s Fit to Win

The Society of News Design announced this week its two winners for its annual The World’s Best Designed Newspapers. And the winners? Warsaw’s Rzeczpospolita and London’s The Guardian. The two were picked out of 389 papers from 44 countries by five judges, including Nanette Bisher from the San Francisco Chronicle and Joe Dizney from the Wall Street Journal (and also the guy with the coolest name in the bunch). Makes you wonder if the judges for this thing get upset that they can’t vote for their own employers, or if they are (“You know, I’ve noticed how terrific the National Post looks, and I’m totally not just saying that because I’m the executive editor.”). Whatever the case, we like the looks of both, even though they might not have been our first picks and we congratulate them for their award. Here’s a little bit about how all the papers were judged:
“Many newspapers achieved a high standard of overall design, photography and illustration. Editorial voice, use of resources and visual storytelling were other qualities that are looked for in an outstanding publication,” judges said. The winners were as close to “perfect” as they could individually and collectively be. “The two papers received our unanimous vote for maintaining quality and freshness on every page.”
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Nadine Cheung
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