Lecturers
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Lecturers
Lecturers Storytelling in multiple channels = Etterskjelv CHILE Jordskjelvets episenter (35 km under jordoverflaten) Juan Fernándezøyene Constitución La Serena Valparaíso ARGENTINA Fortsatt fare for etterskjelv Santiago Rancagua Talca Concepción Temuco Sør-Amerika Kilde: Puerto Montt Sponsored by Nazca-platen beveger seg under den SørAmerikanske platen Infomaker is one of Scandinavia’s leading partners for newspaper and media companies. The software solutions of the KILDE: company include Pickup for managing ads andNTB / USGS.GOV images, XLibris® for archiving articles, pages and images, and Newspilot® for editorial work. Infomaker serves more than 110 newspapers in Sweden, Norway and Finland. 500 km Storytelling in a Multiplatform World Wild Story telling Caviar n How things we do have Channel Surf ing: Editorial Design for Modern Media Infographics Without Boundaries #twjourn – Expand Your Newsroom With 140 Characters n How to encourage user-created content and what to give back to your readers. embraces technology, interface design and branding, is there still space for us to be art directors and journalists? n It is time to break down the barriers! Presenting information beyond the printed page, using interactivity, video, photography, dynamic databases, and anything else that exists in the digital world. Anna Thurfjell Bente Kalsnes Mark Porter John Grimwade Kinga Sanden Thursday 15.00 FRIDAY15.30 FRIDAY 10.00 FRIDAY13.30 FRIDAY11.00 FRIDAY 11.00 Juan Antonio Giner (Barcelona, Spain) is the president and founder of INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group and he is based in the UK. He was the first European Director of the SND, founder of the SND Spanish Chapter and the Malofiej Awards. As a consultant he has done work for more than one hundred media companies in Europe, America, Asia and Middle East. His last work was the creation of “I”, the new compact and compelling Portuguese daily-newsmagazine, and the relaunch formula of Libération in Paris. Editor since 1999 of the INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPER Global Report published in Paris by the World Association of Newspaper (WAN). He was called «An Outspoken Fan of Newspapers» by the Harvard University Nieman Journalism Lab. Read his blog on innovationsinnewspapers.com Anna W Thurfjell has worked as an editorial newspaper designer since 2000 with the majority of that time spent as Art Director of Svenska Dagbladet. During that period she had the opportunity and trust to develop the 125 year-old quality newspaper to a modern contemporary newspaper. When it relaunched in November 2004 it was considered a ‘role model’ in the Nordic newspaper market. Anna has also been a judge at newspaper design competitions: European Newspaper Competition, Berlin 2009, SND, Syracuse, US 2009 and SND/S, Billund, Denmark 2008. Her latest work was the re-launch of SvD in August 2009, the redesign is both the daily and weekend paper and all supplements. Bente Kalsnes is a communication advisor at Origo.no. Origo is a Norwegian social network which offers people digital tools for group blogs, image sharing and advanced calendar features. Origo is also the community tool for 50 local and regional newspapers in A-pressen, a Norwegian media concern. Kalsnes is writing a technology column for the Norwegian weekly Morgenbladet, and before joning Origo, Kalsnes worked as a freelance journalist in Brussels, writing about technology and the EU. She has a Master of Arts degree in communcation technology from Georgetown University, Washington DC. She has also written for Dagbladet, Morgenbladet, Mandag Morgen, Dag og Tid, Dagens Næringsliv. Mark Porter is an editorial designer. He was born in Scotland and studied modern languages at Oxford University. Initially selftaught, he learnt from some of London and New York’s best art directors. He has designed a range of award-winning magazines and newspapers including, Wired, Colors. Internazionale (Italy), Público (Portugal), Het Financieele Dagblad (Netherlands) and NZZ am Sonntag (Switzerland). He joined The Guardian in 1995, and in 2005 he masterminded the seminal Guardian relaunch, which has become a benchmark of contemporary newspaper design. He then oversaw the redesign of guardian.co.uk, and now divides his time between print and digital projects for the Guardian and other clients. He has been awarded the top honours in the industry, including World’s Best Designed at the Society for News Design, a gold medal from the Society of Publication Designers, and a black pencil in the D&AD global awards. John Grimwade is Graphics Director of Condé Nast Traveler magazine, and has his own information graphics business. It is surprisingly named: “John Grimwade Information Graphics.” www. johngrimwade.com He has freelanced for over 30 other magazines. Before moving to the U.S, he worked for 14 years in newspapers in London (including 6 years as Head of Graphics at The Times in London). He co-hosts the annual Malofiej “Show Don’t Tell” infographics workshop in Pamplona, Spain, and has lectured at many conferences around the world. Kinga Sanden is international news editor and reporter at the regional Swedish daily Sydsvenska Dagbladet. She won the Bonnier Great Journalist Award, Renewer of the Year 2009, for her way to use the microblog twitter to research, find new sources, involve readers in the journalistic process and publish. She reported on twitter in real-time from Teheran during and after the Iranian election (but rescued the last fax machine from the garbage by faxing her last article to the newsroom after the internet and the mobile network were shut down). Kinga Sanden started working as a journalist in 2005. She came to Sydsvenska Dagbladet as a domestic news reporter in 2006 after working at Dagens Nyheter and Quick Response. n How micro-visual What Makes the Weekend Spin Make the Public Work With You been forever altered and how to bring print and digital components in greater unity. journalism and multimedia integrated newsrooms will save our newspapers. n A look around the world Weekend history, weekend now, weekend trends, weekend-fatigue? Dr. Mario R. García Juan Antonio Giner FRIDAY 9.00 Dr. Mario R. Garcia is CEO and founder of Garcia Media. Mario has 39 years of Design and teaching experience and has redesigned over 550 newspapers/publications/ websites worldwide. Presently, Dr. Garcia helps media houses worldwide to rethink their products to survive in a multiplatform world. He is author of a dozen books including his most recent, Pure Design. He served as Professor at Syracuse University (New York) and the University of South Florida; and, since 1984, has been a faculty member at The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, St. Petersburg, Fl., where he founded the visual journalism department, and has conducted Eye Track Research with Dr. Pegie StarkAdam, and is now a member of the Institute’s National Advisory Board. He has won numerous awards from the Society of News Design as well as receiving the First Lifetime Achievement Award for his work as a newspaper designer. PEOPLE Magazine included Mario Garcia on its 2007 list of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the world. Mario posts a daily blog. See TheMarioBlog, www. garciamedia.com/blog Facebook: ”Opera 2010” Twitter: @Opera2010 Website: snds.org/opera n As our job grows and n How a small newspaper found readers around the world, got more unique international content and beat BBC in their own backyard twice (you can do it too). Lab FRIDAY - ALL DAY: Infomaker and Trelleborgs Allehanda will host a editorial lab for participants to explore and discuss efficient workflow with the editorial system Newspilot. Lecturers Home pages are now branding’s heart and soul iPad enough! Visions of Future Ubiquitous Media Services … and make them enjoy, be entertained and informed. A survey of devices and techniques for grabbing the reader. n Yet more things we love and hate about newspapers, design and the internet. A slightly different slant to the rest of the program - with a little bit of humour. n Researchers and nine Swedish newspapers worked together to envision future media services bringing readers and advertisers closer to the newspaper. Luke Hayman Terry Watson Carina Ihlström Eriksson and Maria Åkesson Jacek Utko FRIDAY10.00 FRIDAY19.30 FRIDAY14.30 Luke Hayman was born in Hertfordshire, England and studied graphic design at Central St. Martin’s School of Art, London, graduating with honors in 1988. He has lived and worked in New York City since 1992. He joined Pentagram as a partner in December 2006. Hayman has wide-ranging expertise in the design of magazines, books, identities and exhibitions. His work has been recognized by the American Society of Magazine Editors, the Society of Publication Designers, the American Institute of Graphic Arts and the Art Directors Club. His tenure at New York culminated in 2006 and 2007 with a prestigious National Magazine Award for excellence in magazine design from the American Society of Magazine Editors. New York was also twice named Magazine of the Year by the Society of Publication Design and received an award from British Design and Art Direction (D&AD). Hayman has served as the vice president of the Society of Publication Designers and currently sits on the board of the New York chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. He teaches at the School of Visual Arts. As one of the Founding directors of Palmer Watson, Terry has been consultant together with co-founder Ally Palmer since 1998 and have a record of creating respected, innovative and durable designs for newspapers and magazines across the world. Before becoming consultants, they both worked with The Scotsman’s titles in their home town of Edinburgh, Scotland. They first met at Scotland on Sunday where they discovered a mutual love of music discussing the various merits of The Fall and Prince. They still can’t agree. In recent years they have been involved in launches, redesigns and relaunches across Europe and in South America, Africa, Russia and India. Four of Palmer Watson’s projects, The Scotsman, The European, The Herald and Politiken, have been included amongst the World’s Best Designed Newspapers at the Society of News Design. Carina Ihlström Eriksson is Associate Professor at Halmstad University. She is research leader of the Media IT research group (media-it. hh.se) and has been project leader of several research projects with the Swedish newspaper industry, e.g. DigiNews, UbiMedia and LoCoMedia. She wrote her PhD thesis called “The Evolution of a New(s) Genre” about the establishment of online newspapers and has published over 50 articles at international conferences and journals. Maria Åkesson is Assistant Professor at Halmstad University. She is a researcher in the Media IT research group (media-it.hh.se) and has been engaged several research projects with the Swedish newspaper industry, e.g. DigiNews, UbiMedia and LoCoMedia. She wrote her PhD thesis titled “Digital Innovation in the Value Networks of Newspapers” about the digitization of news media and the associated opportunities and challenges. Her research has been published in international journals and conferences. Editorial Design: Make Them Look … Repackaging Content for New Products Hall of Femmes Architecture and storytelling, the Oslo Opera n Preparing for the Changing Journalism in a Changing World future, newspapers need to launch a continuous stream of new digital products, many of them reusing existing content. n The impact from trends and forces surrounding the media are causing changes in journalism and editorial products. n The project Hall of Femmes - initiated by the Swedish graphic design studio Hjärta Smärta - draws attention to the female role models in graphic design and art direction. Staffan Lamm, Björn Engström & David Hellsing John Einar Sandvand Jens Barland Hjärta Smärta Simon Ewings Kenny Bogø FRIDAY16.30 FRIDAY 16.30 FRIDAY15.30 FRIDAY14.30 FRIDAY14.30 THURSDAY 17.00 FRIDAY15.30 Jacek Utko, Polish designer, based in Warsaw. After obtaining an architectural degree, he began his career as an architect. After a few years, he became the art director for Puls Biznesu (a newspaper run by Swedish Bonnier Business Press), and then later advanced as the design director for the whole BBP group for eight Central European countries. Despite working with small newspapers with small staffs and small budgets, he collected more than forty awards in various design competitions for front pages, redesigns, and individual portfolio. Two of the papers he redesigned, Poland¹s Puls Biznesu and Estonia¹s Aripaev, were named ³World¹s Best Designed Newspaper² by Society for News Design. In 2009 he was a speaker at TED conference in Long Beach. Recently he was a speaker for various conferences around the world. F&B is ranked as one of the world’s foremost web agencies – even though they aren’t a web agency. Instead Forsman & Bodenfors is a Swedish ad agency that, early on, began to work with the web in a completely integrated way. Everyone at the agency is expected to be a web creative, and that’s one key to their success. In order to stay at the forefront digital specialists and web directors collaborate closely with the work groups. Unlike many other advertising agencies, Forsman & Bodenfors works on home pages. That is a result of the insight that the soul of a brand is more and more being formed on the web. Among Forsman & Bodenfors clients are brand names such as IKEA, Tele2 and Volvo, as well as media companies like The Gothenburg Post, Swedish Television and Swedish Radio. Forsman & Bodenfors has taken gold and grand prizes at all the big international ad shows such as the Cannes Lions Festival, The One Show, D&AD, New York Festivals and Eurobest. Read more at fb.se. Speakers: Staffan Lamm, designer and web director. Björn Engström, copywriter and senior partner. David Hellsing, web designer at the Aino production company. John Einar Sandvand works as digital media strategist at Aftenposten. Among his tasks are exploring new platforms to present Aftenposten’s content and trying to find ways to make user payment work for digital products. Sandvand has long editorial experience a variety of positions, including being Asia correspondent, assistant managing editor for editorial production and responsible for building up Aftenposten’s travel web site. He happily discusses digital media trends on his blog BetaTales and on Twitter (@johnei). Jens Barland will elaborate about these trends and pick examples from his research project concerning changes in journalism. Jens Barland (43) is a PhD candidate at the University of Oslo, researching on journalism. His professional background is from media management and newsrooms, holding positions as deputy editor in Aftenposten (200509), editor-in-chief and CEO in Stavanger Aftenblad (200002), and various positions in Dagbladet (1987-99). Another major engagement for Barland is involvement in international cooperation concerning press freedom. Hjärta Smärta is an award winning independent graphic design studio in Stockholm, established in 2001 by Angela Tillmann Sperandio and Samira Bouabana. They are working with a wide range of commissions - from company profiles to exhibition graphics and book design. In Oslo they will present Hall of Femmes and explain in more detail about two-three design projects. Simon Ewings is a Senior Architect with Snøhetta and has been influential in developing several key projects, notably the recently completed National Opera in Oslo where he was Snøhettas design team leader and senior site architect. Kenny Bogø works as Business Development Manager at Adobe Systems Nordic where he focuses on rich internet experiences and how companies can expand existing business models with creative use of digital content. Kennys background is from Copenhagen Business School combined with 10+ years of experience in the interactive/design/publishing/ communication universe. n Forsman & Bodenfors 10 Ideas to Save Your Newspaper reveals how they work on web strategy and design via short case studies and an indepth look at the Gothenburg Opera’s new site that has attracted a lot of attention. Website: http://en.opera.se/ n A presentation of the design processes and intentions for the Oslo Opera House. n ... by the use of rich internet publications on any device. Timetable Registration The event will be held at Thon Hotel Opera in Oslo, Christian Frederiksplass 5, phone +47 24104000. Thon Hotel Opera is located at the Airport Express terminal at Oslo Central Station. All public transport can be found right outside the door. The hotel has a great view of the Oslo Fjord and the Opera House in Bjørvika. Participation Fees Participation and fees are divided in four alternative groups: SNDSs members: 795 EURO including the total program and meals from Thursday to Saturday. Non-members: 895 EURO including the total program and meals from Thursday to Saturday. Such participation will include one year membership and the fee for members at the next year’s SNDS workshop. Engage your readers and advertisers... One day ticket: 390 EURO, for members and nonmembers, includes the conference program and lunch Friday April 23. Dinner is not included. One day ticket for students: 125 EURO includes the conference program and lunch Friday April 23. Dinner is not included. Register online at snds.org/opera THURSDAY 22. APRIL From 12:00 – Registration 13:30-14:30 Guided tour in Aftenposten and the MediaLab 15:00-18:00 Workshop 20:00 Award ceremony Best of Scandinavian News Design FRIDAY 23. APRIL 09:00-12:00 Workshop 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:30 General Assembly SNDS 13:45-17:15 Workshop 19:30 --- Party SATURDAY 24. APRIL 11:00 Guided tour in the Norwegian Opera House