SND’s First Convention: My First Speech
The Society of News Design [at that point the group was called Newspaper Designers of America] held its first convention. It was in Chicago, at the Tribune, Sept. 29-30, 1979. I held the newly created job of graphics editor [at that time it was titled graphics coordinator] at the newspaper. It was a new type of job, as I was an editor, not an artist. I worked closely with the art department to create informational graphics for the daily and Sunday pages. Tony Majeri, a founding member of the Society, invited me to describe my job to the 150 members at the convention.
The first edition of Design magazine ran my speech as an article. I still wish I had a chance to be more inclusive in my presentation. However, it does give readers an indication of the work the Tribune was doing at the time.
Here’s a link to an excerpt [PDF] of Design magazine that has two articles about the 1979 SND convention:
https://www.digitalfuturist.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/designmagazine_03_1980.pdf