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miss out on the event of the year! Hurry up and register now at www.snds.org – you can still make it. We are sure you’ll find appealing possibilities in our programme. The best speakers in the business will show great examples of successful and pioneering design. The intension is to provide you with a look into the future and the endless space of possibilities for newspaper designers. In other words: What’s next!
The iPad platform has served as a pioneering stepstone for many traditional newspapers. You’ll meet speakers that daringly opened up to that future. That is Ken Olling from Katachi Magazine that only exists on iPad, that’s Mark Porter who designed the awardwinning Guardian iPad, and Marco Grieco who experiments late in night with the Expresso iPad. You will also meet Carles Capdevila, Staffan Löwstedt and many more. But this conference is much more than iPad. Sara Quinn lines up the great ’social media’ possibilities for news brands, Tom Byermoen describes how
VG covered the terrible Utøya massacre online and Stéphanie Surrugue will tell you a true fairytale from the building we come together in – The Black Diamond. And don’t forget ... The Award Show will celebrate the Best of Scandinavian News Design. It’s time to meet old friends and make new ones in the beautiful September weather by the spacious waterfront in wonderful Copenhagen. See you in Space!
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15:00-15:45 Drinks in the Garden
16:00-16:15 Welcome.
SND-chairman Jonathon Berlin and SPACE-chairman Søren Nyeland
16:15-16:45 Grand theft libris. Stéphanie Surrugue Stéphanie Surrugue, culture anchor at the News television station and author of the book “Grand theft libris”. Stéphanie Surrugue sets the scene and recounts the story of the quiet book thief from the Royal Library, Frede Møller-Kristensen, who literally took his work home. Also other curious stories from the library’s dark passageways.
16:45-17:15 News needs design more than ever. Mark Porter Mark Porter is the former creative design chief at the Guardian and now runs his own design company MPA. Mark has won innumerable prizes for newspaper and iPad design. What does the future hold seen through his designer’s eyes? And what role does design play in tablets?
17:15-17:45 Social media and design? Sara Quinn Sara Quinn, Poynter Visual Journalism Faculty member, teaches design, illustration and photo-journalism. Hear what she has to say about how design and journalism fuses with the social media. Every day. Across the media board. Also hear the latest from Sara Quinn’s Eyetrack/tablet surveys.
17:45-18:15 Say yes! Nick Mrozowski Recently Nick Mrozowski photographed 35 businessmen at a conference using scratch and sniff technology. The creative director for Adweek Magazine in New York has also produced a home-made font using more than 1,000 matches. Nick Mrozowski masters the art of developing ideas into reality. Hear how his brain works.
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9:00-9:45 ARA – a digital brand on paper. Carles Capdevilla The former television star and philosopher Carles Capdevilla has published the Catalan newspaper ARA (NOW) since November 2010. ARA is a digital newspaper with a printed version. Over the past two years ARA has forged forward. Hear about the unique business model behind the publication and look into the everyday life of a newspaper at which journalists work on the web, video, paper and social media.
10:00-10:45 The New York Times Experimental Infographics. Steve Duenes The New York Times has won innumerable prizes for its graphics and the way graphics supports journalism. The newspaper is sublime in producing the best data visualisation. Graphic Director Steve Duenes shows how the newspaper uses visual tools on a digital platform. For example; spectacular baseball graphics. 11:00-11:45 The innovation of a brand. Lena K. Samuelsson and Anna Thurfjell Under Editor-in-Chief Lena K. Samuelsson’s leadership, Svenska Dagbladet has become the biggest online quality newspaper, and was crowned the digital newspaper of the year last year. Why? Because design is one of the newspaper’s strongest tools. Hear Lena K. Samuelsen’s and Head of Design Anna Thurfjell’s explanation. 12:00-12:45 Katachi. Producing for the Ipad. Ken Olling Katachi Magazine is produced solely for the iPad. No print sibling to hold it back. No parent to report to. Only the magazine and the new media. Take a peep inside Katachi’s laboratory where editorial features are conveyed on an iPad’s terms. Where East meets West and modern meets classical. Graphics, colours and interactivity at their best. 13:00
15:00-15:45 The terror attacks in Oslo and at Utøya. Tom Byermoen VG Nett is the largest site in Norway and the most read news outlet regardless of platform. On 22 July the bomb hitting Government headquarters also struck VG, located only a few meters from the bomb site. Eight minutes after the bomb went off the first of thousand articles about the terror attacks was published from the pavement outside the media house. In the following days VG Nett also published several graphics and interactive pieces covering the terror attacks in Oslo and the Utøya massacre. Tom Byermoen will explain how they worked and developed these graphics online. 16:00-16:45 O saco Expresso – The Expresso bag. Marco Grieco Expresso (the newspaper not the coffee) has conquered a unique market position in Portugal. Now it is doing the same thing on the iPad. But how? The magazine’s Art Director Marco Grieco tries to break the code of the new platform and asks: How can tablets support products on the other platforms? 17:00-17:30 The taste of Scandinavia. Claus Meyer Claus Meyer is a gastronomic and culinary entrepreneur who devised the concept of New Nordic cuisine and is co-owner of the world’s best restaurant Noma. Meyer has the same challenges as the media industry – how to renew your recipes and keep your customers. How to rethink the role that food and the media play in society.
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17:30 See you in 2013. SNDS-chairman Anders Tapola
14:00-14:45 Die Zeit – would you read your own newspaper? Haika Hinze The reader is centerpiece for Die Zeits Art Director Haika Hinze. After all they are the ones it’s all about. But how do we find new ways of making content interesting and relevant for readers? How do we become good visual storytellers on traditional paper? And on the new types of ‘paper’?
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Nordic Social Space Dinner.
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Copenhagen nightlife.
10:00-10:45 Please touch. Anna Taws and Karen Margrethe Österlin Aesthetics and new media are two sides of the same coin. But how do you use design to motivate readers and create different usage patterns on the new platforms? Digital Designer Anna Taws of Berlingske and Head of Education at the Danish Journalism University Karen Margrethe Österlin discuss tailor-made design for new platforms. 11:00-11:45 Controversial cartoons in a global minefield. Anders Jerichow Traditional cartoons are in a class of their own. But are they also anachronisms? A dying race with no place in the world of the new media? Certainly not say Editor Anders Jerichow of Politiken who are the author of several books on cartoonists from, for example, Jordan, Zimbabwe, India, the United States and England. 12:00-12:45 Relax – it’s just design. Geir Terje Ruud and Kim Pedersen Ekstrabladet.dk is one of the only news websites in Denmark that makes money. How do they do it? Hear – maybe not all but at least some – of the explanation from Senior Editor Geir Terje Ruud and Design Manager Kim Pedersen who heads the design department at ekstrabladet.dk.
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14:00-14:45 Without photography we are lost. Lærke Posselt and Staffan Löwstedt “A picture is not about what a person looks like. It’s about what a person feels”. Lærke Posselt is a freelance photographer and won this year’s prestigious World Press Photo first prize. Staffan Löwstedt from Svenska Dagbladet is an outstanding photographer and the Photo Director for the monthly iPad Magazine SvD Insikt. Get the two photographers’ ideas on how to use photographs best on the new platforms. 15:00-15:45 Redesign is a process. Sami Valtere and Richard Frank Sami Valtere has been imported from Shanghai where he has spent the past couple of years redesigning Helsingin Sanomat which moves from being a broadsheet to a tabloid in 2013. Head of Design at Dagens Nyheter Richard Frank knows what it means to go through a major redesign. He’s tried it more than 50 times. Get a unique insight into the redesign workshop and hear the do’s and don’t’s. 16:00-16:45 Two successful regional newspapers. Arne Edvardsen and Bengt Engwall Local storytelling is alive and well. Certainly at Bergens Tidende where Arne Edvardsen heads the graphics and layout department. Focus is on detailed visual presentations of local and regional news, and the readers love it. Norrköpings Tidningar in Sweden, where Bengt Engwall is editorial developer, have the same reaction. Hear Edvardsen’s and Engwall’s ideas as to the role of regional media in the media landscape of the future.
design: Lars Pryds · www.pryds.com
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SPACE_2012 cordially invites you to prolong your stay and take advantage of our extended program:
1_Get a Friend
Arrive early noon Thursday in Copenhagen and have lunch with a colleague at JP/Politikens Hus at Rådhuspladsen. Have a first hand view on the Danish media arena through your new friend. We will patch you up with a relevant colleague – a fellow designer, a digital project manager or and editor-in-chief and make sure you get a good first impression of our town and worklife perspectives.
2_Get a (night)Life
Thursday and Friday right after the official programme has ended we will provide you with the best picks of Copenhagen by night, whether you are into lounge jazz, a late night snack, disco or maybe an urban techno trance event with lots of artificial additives.
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3_Get around
Please stay on Saturday for our custom made excursions – hosted by local journalists and editors who will give you an insight on the city, the lifestyle and the subjects they cover on a daily basis. For example: – a walk visiting the hotspots of the New Nordic Kitchen – a bike-ride though one of the worlds most bicycle friendly innercities – a boatride that will take you through the architecture along the harbour of Copenhagen and the transition from labourbased industries to modern city. You will get more details after applying for the SPACE_2012 seminar and workshop. We will customize the content according to the participants desires via direct requests and dialogue on our Facebook-page facebook.com/sndscandinavia
info 1_When 27 – 29 September 2012 2_Where The Black Diamond, Diamanten, Søren Kierkegaards Plads 1, Copenhagen, Denmark
3_How much Registration fee is € 895 / DKK 6.675 + VAT (25%)
night and day The Black Diamond (top), home of the Royal Danish Library beautifully situated by the Copenhagen waterfront, is the venue for the SPACE_2012 seminar and workshop. If you stay on Saturday for our custom made excursions you can take a bike-ride though one of the worlds most bicycle friendly innercities (left).
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4_Register Registration is open at snds.org/space2012
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