Newspaper graphic designers win international recognition
Two designs from a Singaporean newspaper won global awards due to their message, innovation, and eye-catching design realization. The designs were part of thousands of entries from dozens of different countries all around the world. These stood out from the competition, earning the accolades among many other talented designers and renowned publications.
The first design, made ahead of the historic summit between the leaders of North Korea and the United States held in Singapore, featured an illustrated profile on President Donald Trump. The U.S. president, who has a strong presence on social media site Twitter, is rendered in distinctive blue profile. His body, however, is made up of some of his more memorable tweets. Each tweet is in the shape of whatever theme the president was conveying at the moment. It was the perfect rendering for a polarizing individual who eschews traditional forms of communication, offering the world a rare look at his unfiltered viewpoints. On the leader’s pointed fingers sits the memorable bird logo of Twitter, bringing everything together.
The other design features a highly detailed infographic examining the possible future of Singapore. The designer, who is a fan of science fiction, imagined that since Singapore is an island nation and bound by the limitations of its physical borders, the nation could only grow vertically, not outward. So with the collaboration of news directors, reporters, and others, the designer created an illustration looking at what that potential future might look like. At the top of the layout, a pair of hands manipulate military exercises. Below, streets and high-rise buildings are dissected. A multi-level street carries different kinds of cars, transit, and traffic. The costs of such projects are weighed in an additional graphic running along the bottom of the pages. The overall effect is both immersive and engaging, drawing the reader in immediately and keeping them there until all the information is presented.
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To see the designs that won the worldwide accolades, go to https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/eye-catching-page-designs-snag-wins-for-st-in-global-contest.