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IT’S THE BOOK. Many of you have been waiting for…and it’s available now. 101 Henninger Helpful Hints. Is more than a compilation of past hints, tips and tricks. Here’s what they’re saying about it:. It’s not just about design. But a way to think about newspapering. It’s quick, witty, and a little fresh just like Ed.’. John C. Peterson Director The Peterson Group. These brief and entertaining tips from America’s foremost newspaper designer are certain to improve the readability and visual impact. Must rea...
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New web site for Henninger Consulting! | Ed Henninger’s Blog
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Poll results: Impediments to good design. The dreaded double do-over →. 04/29/2012 · 9:36 pm. New web site for Henninger Consulting! AFTER MONTHS OF WORK. On content and design, the new Henninger Consulting web site is up and running! Well…maybe walking. There are still some nits here and there, but we expect those to be resolved in the next few days. And we’re still at work on one other page. If you have a moment, please visit the site at henningerconsulting.com. And let us know what you think. DzynTwee...
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See that up there? Go there! | Ed Henninger’s Blog
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Poll results: Impediments to good design at community newspapers. 05/13/2012 · 8:41 pm. See that up there? 8230;yah…the one right up there? At the top of the page. You need to go there. Well, that is, if you’re looking for Ed Henninger’s Blog. You see, the blog is now part of the web site. And so are the Henninger Helpful Hints. And Ed’s monthly design column. All three, now combined with Ed’s web site, at www.henningerconsulting.com. And…there ya go! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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How to submit | Ed Henninger’s Blog
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TO SUBMIT YOUR PAGES FOR EVALUATION. Submit pages as .jpg. Set resolution no greater than 99 pixels/inch. Send each page as a separate file. Send your pages to: edh@henningerconsulting.com. There is no limit on the number of pages you may submit. Ed usually updates this blog every weekend but pages may be held longer depending on volume of submissions and other blog posts. Office: 803-327-3322 Fax: 803-327-3323 Cell: 803-325-5252. Http:/ www.henningerconsulting.com. One response to “. The newspaper reall...
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The dreaded double do-over | Ed Henninger’s Blog
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New web site for Henninger Consulting! New feature: Photos of the Week →. 04/29/2012 · 9:37 pm. The dreaded double do-over. Isn’t quite as severe as a “double-dog dare ya” or the dreaded “triple-dog dare ya” (see A Christmas Story. Still, it’s pretty strong stuff. 1 Please check out the new site at www.henningerconsulting.com. Your comments will help me to improve the site. 2 Take this chance to vote in the poll on impediments to good design. New web site for Henninger Consulting! Enter your comment here.
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Ed Henninger’s Blog | News design and other exciting stuff | Page 2
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Newer posts →. 04/29/2012 · 9:34 pm. Page from: Amanda Greever The Daily Times. Sends along a recent food page from The Daily Times in Maryville, TN. 8220;Have a page. I’m kind of pleased with how this one turned out so I thought I’d pass it along to you. Hope you’re doing well! 1 I like the use of the photos. 2 Looks like there’s some horizontal scaling going on in the “Little goes…” headline. 3 Thank you for keeping the recipe in a module! Your readers thank you, too. Filed under Submitted pages. Stead...
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Columns | Ed Henninger’s Blog
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If you’re looking for. You won’t find Ed’s monthly column here anymore. The column is now on Ed’s web site at. So, if you click there. It will take you. Previously posted columns follow. Why run a headline on a curve? In this package, it helps add interest. And it works naturally with the illustration. The lower curved headline echoes the design at the top. Why we need to ask why. You can be sure there were others:. Why is it dark at night? Why is the water wet? We were full of the whys back then. And it...
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Helpful Hints | Ed Henninger’s Blog
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If you’re looking for the. 8230;you won’t find it here anymore. The hint is now on Ed’s web site at. So, if you click there. It will take you…. Previously posted hints follow. SNOW TYPE IS CUTE. But I know I can depend on at least a few newspapers each year to trot out the snow type usually when there’s a major (wouldn’t you know? Let’s find a better way to report on that. How about some good photos? A chart showing major storms from the past? Even the ruler/yardstick-standing-in-the-snow photo is better!