CSIS Journalism Bootcamp
The Journalism Bootcamp website is the home of the bootcamp attendees' project: multimedia articles.
Description
The CSIS Journalism Bootcamp aims to provide aspiring journalists with a practical experience in Washington, D.C. centered around multimedia reporting on international affairs in a volatile media landscape.
During the week-long bootcamp, journalism and international relations students work with CSIS’s award-winning production studio, the iDeas Lab, its expert scholars, and a network of prominent practitioners to report on timely issues and acquire new skills that allow them to diversify their storytelling.
CSIS welcomes a new school to participate each quarter, and works closely with faculty advisers to ensure the program simultaneously complements their area of study.
Typography
Overview of pairings
Georgia
Georgia is a Transitional serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter and released in 1996 through Microsoft. Since Georgia is a “web safe” system font, it has been one of the primary serifs, along with Times New Roman, used on the web since the late 1990s.
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Baskerville URW
Baskerville is a Transitional serif typeface designed by John Baskerville in 1757. The design was intended to improve upon the legibility of the Old Style typefaces of William Caslon.
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Gibson
"Created as a humanist sans-serif font with a high stroke contrast, Gibson was designed to be highly attractive yet legible, attracting the eye and leading the reader on. Its simple, bold structure and evenly-placed letter design also honor the age-old tradition of handcrafted typefaces." - Patrick Griffin, Canada Type
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Color
Primary
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Secondary
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