What makes the piece so remarkable isn’t that the New York Times has created anything new in a technical sense. It’s that instead of retreating from what’s disrupting their business they have embraced it and made it even better by using it to showcase their traditional strength: Meaningful storytelling.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Snowfall: How the NYTimes put together its Pulitzer Prize-winning multimedia package
A " technical breakdown of the front end code that makes the Times piece such an effective experience. " From Brooke Ellingwood, Interactive Director at KCTS Television in Seattle.
What makes the piece so remarkable isn’t that the New York Times has created anything new in a technical sense. It’s that instead of retreating from what’s disrupting their business they have embraced it and made it even better by using it to showcase their traditional strength: Meaningful storytelling.
What makes the piece so remarkable isn’t that the New York Times has created anything new in a technical sense. It’s that instead of retreating from what’s disrupting their business they have embraced it and made it even better by using it to showcase their traditional strength: Meaningful storytelling.
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