Magical bean town

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Brian Gross a sports designer for the Boston Globe speaks on a section called 'Fall Classics' chronicling the Sox's past World Series appearance. Brian Gross as a designer believes that it is never easy trying to give the photos high impact and looking for chances to add a graphic element without letting the page get too busy or out of balance.

Author: Cavendish, Steve
Interview, Designers, Gross, Brian

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Want to go full out? Try a spadea

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A spadea is a half page wrapped in front of a section used to take some of design pressure off the page or to get an extra half page of content connected to the cover. This idea was used successfully by various newspapers and magazines and it can be an interesting tool to have while trying ways to reach out to readers.

Author: Cavendish, Steve
Evaluation, Printing, Practical, Layout (Printing), Newspaper layout and typography

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A series of world-class illustrations

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Illustrator Terry Allen's reinterpretation of the 1959 World Series Program for Chicago Tribune worked out so well that editors adopted the look for the rest of the paper's coverage. His style and fantastic ability to incorporate typography into his work was evident in his created version.

Author: Cavendish, Steve
Illustrators, Works, Chicago Tribune (Newspaper), Allen, Terry (Illustrator)

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Subjects list: United States, Newspapers, Design and construction
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