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SND Spanish Chapter

The Society of Newspaper Design (SND) is an international organization whose membership comprises over 2,500 journalists and academics in more than 40 countries. The society was founded in Reston, Virginia (U.S.A.) in 1979, and the goal of its members is to work to change the groundwork and framework of print media for the better.

The Spanish Chapter of the Society of Newspaper Design, a non-profit organization, is an association of media professionals, teachers and students from the fields of Journalism, Graphic Design and the Fine Arts, who share the aim of improving standards in the design of printed media in Spain. SND Spanish Chapter is based at the Journalism Projects department in the School of Communication at the University of Navarra.

SND Spanish Chapter was founded at the first International Conference on Printed Media, Design and Computer Graphics in March 1987 and has organized conferences and seminars open to all those who work in the field of communication in a number of cities in Europe and the United States.

One of the initiatives sponsored by SND Spanish Chapter is the series of Society of Newspaper Design guidance conferences in Europe. Since 1991, conferences and seminars have been held inZurich (Switzerland), Bergen (Norway), Stockholm (Sweden), Prague (the Czech Republic), Paris (France), Milan (Italy), Oporto (Portugal), Hamburg (Germany), Vienna (Austria), Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, La Coruña, Cadiz, Tenerife, Maó, Santiago de Compostela and Pamplona (Spain).

In 1995, in recognition of the creativity and high quality of design in Spanish journalism, the Society of Newspaper Design held its first congress outside North America in Barcelona; attendance at the Barcelona congress was the highest ever recorded in the history of SND.

Every year since 1993, SND Spanish Chapter has hosted the Malofiej World Awards for Infographic Design. These awards are now a touchstone of interest and achievement for those who work in visual journalism throughout the world. “Malofiej”, a book comprising the winning entries to each competition published annually, has become a reference text for art departments in many international press organizations. The international jury, elected each year and chaired by Corrie Parsonson, director of Reuters News Graphics Service (U.K.), meets every spring in the School of Communication at the University of Navarra to judge the competition entries and to announce the names of award-winners.

SND Spanish Chapter also organizes the annual World Infographic Design Summit, and the advanced infographic design workshop “Show, Don’t Tell!”.

Malofiej Awards

The Spanish Chapter of the Society of Newspaper Design, based at the University of Navarra School of Communication, inaugurated the Malofiej Awards for Infographic Design in 1993.

The purpose of the awards is to recognize those whose work in this area of visual journalism reflects their artistic creativity and their commitment to the clear communication of information.

Thousands of infographic design projects are submitted to the competition every year, and are judged in a wide variety of categories by an international jury of professional and academic experts in the fields of printed and digital media. The winners are awarded gold, silver and bronze medals.

The Malofiej Awards, known around the world as the ‘Pulitzer Prizes for Infographic Design’, take their name from the Argentinian journalist Alejandro Malofiej, a pioneer in the field of information and graphic design, who worked for the “La Opinión” newspaper in Buenos Aires from the beginning of the 1960s until his death in 1987.
 

ÑH Awards

The SND Spanish Chapter established the ÑH Awards in 2004, to recognize the achievements of Spanish and Portuguese newspapers in information and graphic design. The purpose of the awards is to encourage and reward high quality visual presentation and communication of news throughout the Iberian peninsula. The competition is based on two fundamental principles:

1. The communication of information is more important than its presentation: Most international competitions of this kind are fenced in by language barriers: the juries may not understand the language in which it is written, so the competition entry is evaluated primarily in aesthetic terms, with little or no reference to its content. Given that all the languages used on the Iberian peninsula are similar –with the exception of the Basque language– the content of submissions to this competition can be given the attention and significance it is due. The jury looks for high visual and aesthetic standards in presentation, but also evaluates the vital relationship between presentation and the communication of information.

2. Participation in the competition should be free: Most media competitions charge an entry fee. Many small and medium-sized publications cannot afford to pay these submission fees, and are thus excluded from competition. Larger media organizations, on the other hand, pay exorbitant costs to enter these competitions. ÑH Awards offers all media organizations the opportunity to have their work evaluated and judged free of charge.

 

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