So what if they all look alike?
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Many US newspapers have increasingly come to look formulaic, especially in their Sunday editions. This could reflect a trend toward sameness in the wider culture, yet of greater concern is a growing lack of spirit, signaling reluctance to take chances by provoking readers.
Publication Name: Design
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 2001
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Reinventing the annual contest
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Transforming the annual Society for News Design Award is discussed.
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Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 2001
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Why design? And why now?
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College journalism graduates discuss their career aspirations.
Publication Name: Design
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 2001
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