Haik: Washington Post web team a ‘disruption layer’ in the newsroom
At a London conference, Washington Post executive producer for digital news Cory Haik said the Post’s website will most likely be responsively designed by the end of 2013. Haik delivered a keynote...
View ArticleExcerpt from ‘iPad Design Lab’: How tablets allow us to disconnect
As Poynter releases the findings of its latest Eyetrack tablet research, we are also excerpting an abridged section from Mario Garcia’s new book, “iPad Design Lab.” Storytelling is the one thing that...
View ArticleWhat journalists need to know about storytelling on tablets
Poynter’s most recent Eyetrack study reveals some interesting findings about how readers consume news on tablet devices. During a live chat, Poynter’s Sara Quinn and Northwestern University’s Jeremy...
View ArticleTablet storytelling is visual, tappable, deep
Three years after Apple and others put digital tablets firmly into the hands of consumers, what do we really know about the way the devices are used for news? Hundreds of people filed in to a large...
View ArticleGoogle Glass is here: How to build news apps that get in users’ faces
Google Glass, a pair of wearable computer-enhanced eyeglasses, is possibly the next-big-thing in mobile computing. Google co-founder Sergey Brin wears Google Glass glasses at an event in San Francisco...
View ArticleAs Android tablets grow, publishers struggle to match the iPad experience
When the IDC forecast this month that Google’s Android operating system would soon surpass Apple’s iOS in tablet market share, publishers of digital magazines could be excused for some handwringing....
View ArticleWhat journalists need to know about responsive design: tips, takeaways & best...
Phones and tablets have created new ways for audiences to reach our work, but they’ve also made it much harder to design a website that works for all readers. A site that looks great on a laptop might...
View ArticleCollege websites seeing mobile migration, but not all are ready
Website traffic at the University of Oregon’s Daily Emerald was less than 1 percent mobile in 2010. This year, it’s 39 percent and growing. And while visits on desktops have more than doubled to...
View ArticleWhy the mobile-preview feature in BuzzFeed’s CMS should matter to you
When Dao Nguyen forgot to check a piece she wrote on a mobile device before it went live, she knew BuzzFeed had a problem. Nguyen is BuzzFeed’s vice president of growth and data, and “obviously it’s...
View ArticleWhy 3 Canadian newspapers gave up on the tablet edition
Post Media Tablet art (courtesy of Garcia Media)Those wonderfully produced tablet editions of the Postmedia group in Canada have ceased to exist. Yet, other tablet editions in Canada appear to thrive....
View ArticleHaik: Washington Post web team a ‘disruption layer’ in the newsroom
Responsive design probably coming to the site by end of 2013.
View ArticleExcerpt from ‘iPad Design Lab’: How tablets allow us to disconnect
Mario Garcia interviews William Powers.
View ArticleWhat journalists need to know about storytelling on tablets
Sara Quinn and Jeremy Gilbert explain.
View ArticleTablet storytelling is visual, tappable, deep
Highlights from South by Southwest panel.
View ArticleGoogle Glass is here: How to build news apps that get in users’ faces
Computer-enhanced eyewear opens up new possibilities, challenges.
View ArticleAs Android tablets grow, publishers struggle to match the iPad experience
The OS is hard to ignore, even harder to design for.
View ArticleWhat journalists need to know about responsive design: tips, takeaways & best...
Tips, best practices & limitations to consider.
View ArticleCollege websites seeing mobile migration, but not all are ready
But many sites are not prepared to go mobile first.
View ArticleWhy the mobile-preview feature in BuzzFeed’s CMS should matter to you
Tech and edit work together at the publication.
View ArticleWhy 3 Canadian newspapers gave up on the tablet edition
Those wonderfully produced tablet editions of the Postmedia group in Canada have ceased to exist. Yet, other tablet editions in Canada appear to thrive. What gives? The Postmedia tablet editions are...
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