Thinking about going tab? Here's paper that did it

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Kris Strawser, talks about the success of the daily circulation, Patriot-News, and its new tab edition, Patriot that has made headlines lately. She discusses about the difference between the two by claiming that Patriot is more like a book, with table of contents that is a mini briefing at the beginning.

author: Cavendish, Steve
Executive changes & profiles, Officials and employees, Newspaper publishing, Interview, Business success, Patriot-News (Newspaper), Strawser, Kris

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Small paper, big design

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Jacksonville Journal-courier is the oldest continuously published paper, which is quite popular in west central Illinois. This was designed by Steve Copper, Guido Strotheide and Larry Rowe, and has succeeded in meeting the quality standards on a consistent basis by making the best of limited resources.

author: Cavendish, Steve
Practice, Illinois, Graphic artists, Jacksonville Journal (Newspaper)

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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
United States, Newspaper Publishers, Illustrators, Works, Chicago Tribune (Newspaper), Allen, Terry (Illustrator)

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subjects list: United States, Newspapers, Design and construction
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