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2004 SEATTLE TIMES NEWSROOM AWARDS
Society for News Design, Best of Newspaper Design competition
The Seattle Times has won 15 awards from the Society for News Design in its annual Best of Newspaper Design competition. This international contest had 15,000 entries, only 6 percent of which won awards. The newspaper's redesign was honored with the award of excellence, one of only seven redesigns so recognized.
Silver Medal
- The 2003 stock-market review page designed and illustrated by Julie Notarianni
Awards of Excellence
- Overall Newspaper Redesign - Tracy Porter, Jeff Neumann, David Miller, Susan Jouflas, Liz McClure, Celeste Ericsson, and Heidi de Laubenfels
- "The Rule of Cool" NWLife cover - Boo Davis
- "Hail to the Queens" E&A cover - Boo Davis
- "Social Studies" NWL series - Boo Davis
- Features page design portfolio (Ticket covers) - Boo Davis
- Illustration portfolio - Boo Davis
- Sports page-design portfolio - Mark McTyre
- "Mariners Makeover" Sports page - Mark McTyre
- "Developing a Shooter's Touch" Sports doubletruck - Mark McTyre, Rod Mar, Angela Gottschalk, Rick Lund and Harley Soltes
- "The 2004 election: How we voted" full-page infographic - Kriss Chaumont, Michele Lee McMullen, Mark Nowlin and Justin Mayo
- "The Trouble with Tiny Ears" infographic - Kriss Chaumont
- Overall A section design - Denise Clifton, Ted Basladynski, Heather McKinnon, Teresa Scribner, Scott Bear Don't Walk and others
- Business page-design portfolio - Paul Morgan
- Coverage of Seattle's new library - Staff
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