Mario R. Garcia, president and CEO of Garcia Media, will share his experiences in the field of newspaper design in the next installment of The University Lectures at Syracuse University. Garcia will present "Media Design: Less is More" on Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in Studio A of Newhouse II. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Garcia, an "information architect," has redesigned over 450 newspapers worldwide, including The Wall Street Journal, Die Zeit (Germany), El Mercurio (Chile), El Tiempo (Bogota, Columbia), The San Jose Mercury News, The Charlotte Observer and The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to Garcia, a new period is just beginning in the world of newspaper design-a renaissance of the simple, elegant and uncomplicated. "Newspaper design is about to experience monumental changes," he says. "Simplicity will rule over complex design."
Garcia is the author of a dozen books, including his most recent, "Redesigning Print for the Web." Since 1984, he has been on the faculty of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, where he founded the graphics department.
Garcia has won numerous awards from the Society of News Design and was the first recipient of that organization's Lifetime Achievement Award for his work in newspaper design.
In addition to the Garcia lecture, The University Lectures will present the following lectures this fall:
The University Lectures is a cross-disciplinary lecture series that brings to the University individuals of exceptional accomplishment in the areas of architecture and design; the humanities and the sciences; and public policy, management and communications. The series is generously supported by the University's Trustees, alumni and friends.