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“Design 2000” Book: A View of the Future from 1988

The American Press Institute held a seminar in 1988 with more than 20 designers and editors to think about the future of newspaper design in the year 2000.  The results of that seminar was a great book edited by John G. Finneman, API’s senior associate director, and designer Roger Black.

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