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The Morning Call team of the late 1970's and early 1980s, led by editor Ed Miller and presentation editor Robert Lockwood, one of The Society for News Design's founding fathers, changed the course of history for newspaper design in the United States. The innovations included specially designed art classes so editors could better understand visual presentation of information.
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The Detroit News set a new standard for deadline storytelling that harkened to another era while gracefully using all the advances at hand in its 1991 Gulf war coverage. The News special sections, photo and graphic use were revolutionary work and its 'WAR' front page with the graphic on the cover was the centerpiece of that effort.
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The journalists lit the first lamps of sanity and offered the first glimmers of hope when the world was darkened by the 9/11 tragedies in the United States. Across the nation, words and pictures came together in pages that were remarkably powerful and provocative, altogether diverse yet eerily similar.
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