By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
News Paper Design
Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Interview
  • Discussion
  • Competition
  • Infographics
  • Video
  • Sponsorship
  • Contact Us
News Paper DesignNews Paper DesignNews Paper Design
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Interview
  • Discussion
  • Infographics
  • Competition
  • Videos
  • Sponsorship
Interview

Forget the old storytelling

admin
Last updated: April 8, 2024 5:17 pm
By admin
Share
SHARE



















photo:Hans Peter Janisch (extreme right) with Fuldaer Zeitung CEO Haldun Tuncay and Managing editor Michael Tillmann

Hans Peter Janisch, newspaper designer with 30 years of international experience, just finished another redesign based on alternative story forms. He speaks about the future of printed newspapers and the role of design

New design of  Fuldaer Zeitung done by Hans Peter Janisch. FZ  is a regional German daily newspaper for the city of Fulda and its region, the east of Hesse, published since    January 1874

 

  • How important is design if you want to attract new readers?

A new design does not sell a single paper. But you can show new topics, new pages and new story forms together with a new design much more better. Those redesigned topics are the reason people buy a newspaper. Design itself is just a great tool.

 

  • Can you point out a trend in newspaper design?

For many years, the trends were driven by a changing technology. For example, the use of Photoshop brought us many cut-out images in the paper. Today the reader creates the trends. We know, that multiple entry points into a story are essential to reach out to a younger generation. So we try to build pages with alternative story forms, that not just show text, title and pictures.

 

Some inside pages of Fuldaer Zeitung

 

  • Is there a difference between a newspaper and a magazine nowadays in terms of design?

Those days are over. There is no more difference. Large pictures, great photo-cropping, infographics etc. can be found all over the market. Especially since there are art-directors in almost every newspaper nowadays.

 

  • How do you know what the reader likes?

Nowadays we know exactly what the reader is looking for. In the age of eye-tracking it is very easy to create and design a newspaper for a certain target group. This is how we came up with all those alternative story-forms. One of the early Poynter studies showed us the importance to look beyond regular text presentations.

 

  • The “Fuldaer Zeitung”, your current project, has been redesigned by you for the third time. How long does a newspaper design last?

Back in the old days, we used to say ”A newspaper design should last ten years”. But nowadays we look at a much shorter cycle. The importance to adapt a design to a changing readership becomes obvious pretty quick. A website looks and feels old after two or three years. A newspaper design maybe lasts a year or two longer.

 

 

 

  • How do you see the future of newspapers? Will there be day, when they are completely replaced by digital information channnels?

No, I do not think so. This has been predicted for many other media channels too, which are still running fine. Look at radio stations. When TV got to every household, they said, this will be the end of radio. Well it was not, but radio had changed. Newspaper will have to change also to survive. There will be day, when the printed paper is available only on the weekend. During the week you rely on your news-app or e-paper.
Traditional news will leave the printed paper. By the time a newspaper gets printed, the news are old. But print works fine with background information, long story forms, alternative story telling for local and regional topics. This together with ”Living” and ”Entertainment” creates a package that works well with print – now and in the future. Even when the term ”newspaper” is outdated.

Read another interview of Hans Peter

Loading



















TAGGED:Fuldaer ZeitungGermanyHans Peter JanischNewspaperdesignredesign

LATEST NEWS

The Most Impactful Infographics of 2025: How Leading Publications Are Redefining Visual
Infographics
Jan Schwochow on Reimagining INGRAPHICS: Visual Truth in a Noisy World
Infographics
Against the Clutter: Shital Verma’s Battle for Calm, Intelligent Newspaper Design
Interview

Related Stories

Interview

Designing for the Moment: Luke Knox on the Craft and Clarity Behind ESPN’s Visual Storytelling

Discussion

Designing Stories That Speak: The New York Times’ Marco Hernandez on AI, Visual Storytelling, and the Future of News Graphics

Redesign

The Courage of Clarity: How The Indian Express Reimagined Its Design for a New Era

Interview

From Crisis to Innovation: The Continent’s Model for the Future of News

BookNews

Consulting with Heart: A Visual Journalist’s Guide to the Soul of Consulting

InfographicsInterview

Redefining Visual Journalism: Alexandre Calderón Speaks on Creativity, Data, and Trust

News

TK Sajeev Kumar Re-elected to Global  Board of Society for News Design

InfographicsInterview

Visualizing the Cost of Truth: How The National Told the Story of Journalists Killed in Gaza

Show More
News Paper Design

A prominent global platform for newspaper design, established in 2009 by T K Sajeev, operates as a non-profit entity with the mission of advancing and promoting the field of news design

Quick Links

  • Archive
  • Book
  • Budget
  • Colour
  • Comic Journalism
  • Competition
  • Design Course
  • Discussion
  • Redesign
  • Douglas Column
  • Illustration
  • Infographics
  • Interview
  • Job Alert
  • Kerala Flood
  • Magazine
  • Mobile
  • Page One
  • News
  • Photography
  • Technology
  • Titanic
  • Typography
  • Videos
  • World Cup Soccer

Contact us

Office Address
ENRA 24, Enjakkal, Aksharaveedi Lane,
Thiruvananthapuram , Kerala 695008
Call Information
Email:director@newspaperdesign.org

Connect with us

© 2007-2025, All Rights Reserved NewsPaperDesign.org Powered by Suffix E Solutions

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?