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The Reynolds Center has announced its 2008 fall workshop schedule.

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Online Seminars

The Reynolds Center has opened registration for select 2008 free online seminars.

Topics include:
*Intermediate Business Journalism
*Covering Private Companies
*Business Journalism Boot Camp

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WSJ.com's New Look
By Anita Malik, Travis Grabow and Carol Legg
September 15, 2008 07:57 PM
In the midst of some of the year’s biggest financial news, The Wall Street Journal is unveiling a new online look complete with today’s competitive standard: social networking. Launched today, The Wall Street Journal Digital Network redesign offers a more... » More

Designing Business Pages in the Visual Age
By Curt Hazlett
Illustrations that lunge for the throat, white space used without guilt, and headlines on steroids are modus operandi for many of today's more attractive Business sections, says BusinessJournalism.org contributor Curt Hazlett. » More

Good Design is Good Design -- Or is it? - Part 2
By Phil Nesbitt
The new genre of "quick read" or "carpool papers" realize business design is just as important as other section design, especially in keeping a consistent and homogenous look to the product. » More

Good Design is Good Design -- Or is it? - Part 1
By Phil Nesbitt
The business section's function is to give a specific segment of our readership a relatively comprehensive snapshot of business, economic and financial happenings since the last snapshot in yesterday's paper. » More

10 Tips for Better Business Page Design
By Bonita Burton
The visual storytelling in most business sections still does not reflect energy or excitement. Here are 10 tips for breathing more life into the design of your business pages. » More

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