by Chris | Apr 7, 2023 | Boundaries, Vol. 02
The world is changing. For better or for worse, boundaries are being pushed in every direction. As communicators, we must find new ways to reflect and relate this shift in the new paradigm. Storytelling has never been more important, challenging the who, what, why of...
by Chris | Oct 27, 2022 | Boundaries, Vol. 02
So you want to build a Podcast? COVID, budget constraints, and printing issues have many comms teams turning to digital storytelling tools, including podcasts. Here are a few tips to ensure a successful launch. By Maureen Harmon and Robert Li Listen to this article So...
by Chris | Oct 27, 2022 | Boundaries, Vol. 02
The world is changing. For better or for worse, boundaries are being pushed in every direction. As communicators, we must find new ways to reflect and relate this shift in the new paradigm. Storytelling has never been more important, challenging the who, what, why of...
by Chris | Oct 24, 2022 | Boundaries, Vol. 02
A Grassroots Approach What started as a request to create video portraits turned into the comprehensive campaign Leading While Black. A Case Study by Margot Grisar and Alonso Nichols, Tufts University In July 2021, Tufts Chief of Photography Alonso Nichols received a...
by Chris | Oct 24, 2022 | Boundaries, Vol. 02
Two Members of the Same Team The relationship between editor and art director By Kelly McMurray “Magazine making is fundamentally a collaborative endeavor.” —Gail Bichler, art director, New York Times Magazine If you have ever watched a New York Times Magazine Behind...
by Chris | Oct 19, 2022 | Boundaries, Vol. 02
In Motion Making the leap from photo to video was easier than expected by Jared Leeds When photographers first started making the transition to incorporating video into their workflow, I admittedly went in kicking and screaming: “I’m a photographer, dammit!” I was...