Join this one-of-a-kind hands-on session and hear how a diverse group of outlets use comics journalism to reach younger and more diverse audiences – from implementing best practices and workflow to securing newsroom buy-in and engaging audiences on and off platform.
Session resources
This session is designed for:
- Newsroom leaders looking for new and engaging storytelling formats
- Editors, visual professionals and audience journalists interested in comics journalism
- Everyone who sees value and power in visual storytelling
Speakers

Hannah Good
Multiplatform Editor, The Washington Post
@goodhannah7

Michelle Kanaar
Art Director & Cofounder, Borderless Magazine

Nissa Rhee
Executive Director, Borderless Magazine
@nissarhee

Brian Williamson
Interactive Designer, Voice of America
@brianwmson

Rachel Orr
Senior Design Editor, The Washington Post