Meet us in NYC to prototype better signals of trustworthiness in the news
In today’s digital world, high-quality journalism can be difficult to distinguish from promotional content or even fakery. In fact, only 4 in 10 Americans trust the media’s ability to report the news...
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“It’s all storytelling, you know, that’s what journalism is all about,” Tom Brokaw once said. But, how can audiences differentiate whether they’re consuming an act of journalism, or just a good story?...
View ArticleDesigning for trust: The ideas powering a new approach to news experiences
How might we help the people who consume our journalism gain more trust in the news? That’s the fundamental question teams of designers, developers, educators, editors and strategists are spending the...
View ArticleEight ideas that demonstrate designing for trust in news (Demos, presos)
On March 18-19, the Society for News Design joined forces with the Trust Project to answer the question, “How might we help the people who consume our journalism gain more trust in the news?” This was...
View ArticleSND offering personalized training for NGOs, open-source projects, and others...
The Society for News Design is now accepting applications for its latest program: SND Experience. Leveraging the expertise of our international design community, SNDExp is a hands-on, experiential...
View ArticleTexas voter turnout is dismal. Here are 8 ways to improve it.
(Editor’s note: This piece was co-authored by Becca Aaronson of the Texas Tribune and Kyle Ellis of the Society for News Design. It was published concurrently by both organizations.) This year, Texas...
View ArticleTaking on product and technology with the Institute for Non-Profit News
Last week, the Society for News Design teamed up with the Institute for Non-Profit News for its summit on product and technology. The two-day event in Chicago brought together senior leaders from INN...
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