My opening remarks and corresponding slides for the VII Cumbre Mundial de Deseño en Prensa (7th World Conference on News Design in Mexico City, Oct. 24-26). As SND President I was asked to share the opening message and then inaugurate the session formally.
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VII Cumbre Mundial de Deseño en Prensa
1. Hola.
Steve Dorsey
Society for News Design, President
Detroit Media Partnership, Vice President, R+D
Twitter: @Dorsey
SOCIETY FOR NEWS DESIGN 2011
2. The mission of the Society for News Design is
to enhance communication around the world
through excellence in visual journalism.
La misión de la Society for News Design es
mejorar la comunicación en todo elmundo a
través de la excelencia en el periodismo
visual.
SOCIETY FOR NEWS DESIGN 2011
10. Annual Workshop & Training.
Cleveland: Oct. 11-14, 2012
SOCIETY FOR NEWS DESIGN 2011
Hinweis der Redaktion
Buenos días, estimados participantes, admirables conferenciantes, queridos amigos, señoras y señores…\n[Good morning, esteemed guests, accomplished presenters, dear friends, ladies and gentlemen…]\nMi nombre es Steve Dorsey. Soy vicepresidente de investigación y desarrollo de los periódicos Detroit Free Press y Detroit News, del estado norteamericano de Michigan. También soy el presidente de la Sociedad de Diseño de Noticias, SND.\n[My name is Steve Dorsey. I'm the vice president of research and development at the Detroit Free Press and Detroit News in Detroit, Michigan. I am also the president of the Society for News Design.]\nPara mí es un gran privilegio poder estar aquí con ustedes en la Séptima Cumbre de Diseño de Prensa. Disculpen que no pueda dar mi discurso completo en español. Aprender más de su idioma es una tarea pendiente.\n[It is my absolute privilege to be here with you today at the Seventh World Summit of Press Design (VII Cumbre Mundial de Diseño en prensa).]\n\n
[SLIDE 2] I come with greetings from the Society for News Design, where we've just concluded our 33rd annual international workshop and exhibition in St. Louis, Missouri. \n\n
[SLIDE 3: map with mugs] I'm proud to report that SND has continued its tradition of internationalism with a number of key appointees in the past year -- including a brand new regional director in India. \n\nI'm excited that Oscar Santiago Méndez, of El Universal -- and your very own SND Region 11 director was with us in St. Louis -- and is here in el D.F.\nPlease know that in addition to Oscar and myself, you can call on SND's new international director Cristobal Edwards, based in Chile, and SND's executive director, Stephen Komives, based in Orlando Florida, who has just been renewed for another 3 years.\n\n
[SLIDE 3: map with mugs] I'm proud to report that SND has continued its tradition of internationalism with a number of key appointees in the past year -- including a brand new regional director in India. \n\nI'm excited that Oscar Santiago Méndez, of El Universal -- and your very own SND Region 11 director was with us in St. Louis -- and is here in el D.F.\nPlease know that in addition to Oscar and myself, you can call on SND's new international director Cristobal Edwards, based in Chile, and SND's executive director, Stephen Komives, based in Orlando Florida, who has just been renewed for another 3 years.\n\n
[SLIDE 3: map with mugs] I'm proud to report that SND has continued its tradition of internationalism with a number of key appointees in the past year -- including a brand new regional director in India. \n\nI'm excited that Oscar Santiago Méndez, of El Universal -- and your very own SND Region 11 director was with us in St. Louis -- and is here in el D.F.\nPlease know that in addition to Oscar and myself, you can call on SND's new international director Cristobal Edwards, based in Chile, and SND's executive director, Stephen Komives, based in Orlando Florida, who has just been renewed for another 3 years.\n\n
[SLIDE 3: map with mugs] I'm proud to report that SND has continued its tradition of internationalism with a number of key appointees in the past year -- including a brand new regional director in India. \n\nI'm excited that Oscar Santiago Méndez, of El Universal -- and your very own SND Region 11 director was with us in St. Louis -- and is here in el D.F.\nPlease know that in addition to Oscar and myself, you can call on SND's new international director Cristobal Edwards, based in Chile, and SND's executive director, Stephen Komives, based in Orlando Florida, who has just been renewed for another 3 years.\n\n
[SLIDE 3: map with mugs] I'm proud to report that SND has continued its tradition of internationalism with a number of key appointees in the past year -- including a brand new regional director in India. \n\nI'm excited that Oscar Santiago Méndez, of El Universal -- and your very own SND Region 11 director was with us in St. Louis -- and is here in el D.F.\nPlease know that in addition to Oscar and myself, you can call on SND's new international director Cristobal Edwards, based in Chile, and SND's executive director, Stephen Komives, based in Orlando Florida, who has just been renewed for another 3 years.\n\n
[SLIDE 3: map with mugs] I'm proud to report that SND has continued its tradition of internationalism with a number of key appointees in the past year -- including a brand new regional director in India. \n\nI'm excited that Oscar Santiago Méndez, of El Universal -- and your very own SND Region 11 director was with us in St. Louis -- and is here in el D.F.\nPlease know that in addition to Oscar and myself, you can call on SND's new international director Cristobal Edwards, based in Chile, and SND's executive director, Stephen Komives, based in Orlando Florida, who has just been renewed for another 3 years.\n\n
[SLIDE 3: map with mugs] I'm proud to report that SND has continued its tradition of internationalism with a number of key appointees in the past year -- including a brand new regional director in India. \n\nI'm excited that Oscar Santiago Méndez, of El Universal -- and your very own SND Region 11 director was with us in St. Louis -- and is here in el D.F.\nPlease know that in addition to Oscar and myself, you can call on SND's new international director Cristobal Edwards, based in Chile, and SND's executive director, Stephen Komives, based in Orlando Florida, who has just been renewed for another 3 years.\n\n
[SLIDE 3: map with mugs] I'm proud to report that SND has continued its tradition of internationalism with a number of key appointees in the past year -- including a brand new regional director in India. \n\nI'm excited that Oscar Santiago Méndez, of El Universal -- and your very own SND Region 11 director was with us in St. Louis -- and is here in el D.F.\nPlease know that in addition to Oscar and myself, you can call on SND's new international director Cristobal Edwards, based in Chile, and SND's executive director, Stephen Komives, based in Orlando Florida, who has just been renewed for another 3 years.\n\n
[SLIDE 4-5] I'm pleased to report a reinvigorated attendance at this year's SND workshop. We attracted 350 attendees from 22 countries.\nThere is renewed energy and creativity in news design with the emergence of tablets and other mobile devices. Until recently it seemed like the crisis in the newspaper industry meant less opportunities for visual journalists, but the digitalization of news is offering new ways to create and expand news design.\n\n
[SLIDE 4-5] I'm pleased to report a reinvigorated attendance at this year's SND workshop. We attracted 350 attendees from 22 countries.\nThere is renewed energy and creativity in news design with the emergence of tablets and other mobile devices. Until recently it seemed like the crisis in the newspaper industry meant less opportunities for visual journalists, but the digitalization of news is offering new ways to create and expand news design.\n\n
[SLIDE 6] Additionally, for the first time really, we were able to offer a robust digital program with more than a third of the sessions focused on all kinds of digital topics ranging from tablet and mobile design, to development process and concerns and solutions, to teaching and helping traditionally print-based designers make the transition to being digital design leaders. \n\n
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[SLIDE 7: deadlines] Just last week we posted the SND call for entries early on www.SND.org. \nDeadlines for international entries will be Jan. 25, 2012.\n\n
[SLIDE 8: book cover] I have limited advance copies of the competition's 32nd edition winner's book here with me and would like to present that to Guillermo Gómez-Hill, Flavio Toledo Chavez and Roberto Martinz on behalf of SND. Willy, muchas gracias for organizing such a wonderful conference here, with such a strong focus on international design.\n\n
[SLIDE 9: Cleveland] We’re heading to Cleveland next year for our annual workshop, and I'd like to invite you all to join us in discovering why they say "Cleveland Rocks!" In fact, our opening reception will be at THE Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (but no one comes to conferences for parties, right?) :) We’re pursuing a number of options for our workshop sites in 2013 and 2014 and beyond. If anyone here has suggestions -- or a generous boss -- I'd love to talk more with you later.\n\nI want to congratulate Guillermo Gómez-Hill, Flavio Toledo Chavez and Roberto Martinez, and the organizers and assistants of the CMDP for assembling a wonderful program here in el D.F. I'm honored to be here, and very excited about the lessons, conversations and friendships that await us here this week.\n\nFinally, it is my great pleasure to formally inaugurate this Seventh World Summit of Print Design on this day, the 24th of October in Mexico City. \n\nThank you.\n\n