FELLOWSHIP JOURNAL
Beth Nabi and Tim Sturrock interview Pass-a-Grille restaurant owner Bruno Falkenstein.

JUNE 11, 2002

First Encounters
By JIM KORPI
Visual journalism fellows used mixed media, including found objects, to illustrate their first impressions of St. Petersburg.

JUNE 13, 2002

Getting Friendly with the Locals
By BETH NABI
After drawing their beat assignments, the fellows spent the day scouting their new communities and reporting back what they had learned. Tim Sturrock and Beth Nabi headed for the tiny beach town of Pass-a-Grille at the southern tip of Pinellas County's barrier islands.

JUNE 17, 2002

The Waiting Game
By WHITNEY KVASAGER
At the St. Petersburg Times, cops reporters live at the beck and call of the news.

JUNE 24, 2002

Typography: Hierarchy and Contrast
The best typography takes advantage of type hierarchy, structure and contrast. Visual journalism fellows chose a date of historical significance and created type treatments for the headline, date, and a paragraph of text.

JUNE 26, 2002

Color Palettes
By CHRISTINA ESCUDERO
Visual journalism fellows learned how to use color to create rhythm and to express concepts for magazine covers.

JUNE 27, 2002

Creative Typography: Compare and Contrast
By KATHRYN COOK
Simplicity rules, and Monica Moses and Nuri Ducassi helped fellows create page designs that showcase content with a minimum of fuss.

JULY 8, 2002

Magazine Design: From Concept to Finish
By BRIAN WILLIAMSON and MICHAEL CURRIE
After spending a few weeks learning about typography, color, and contrast, the visual journalism fellows were ready to combine those elements with photography to create original magazine concepts and designs.

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