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  1. What I want for Christmas? To design a fun page for Bild Zeitung. Santa, u listening to me? Go http://www.garciamedia.com
  2. Spotting a trend: US Sunday editions let the newspaper's flag do a tango (tangled?) with almost everything else; http://www.garciamedia.com
  3. @microentrevista Jornal do futuro: definitely smaller in size, fewer pages, more book than magazine, more analytical, digital companion
  4. @microentrevista Design can't save newspapers, but rethinking of platforms, emphasis on storytelling techniques definitely can
  5. @microentrevista New readers will be impatient, tech savvy and truly smart about information they want and how they get it
  6. Change of WSJ Europe design very light, except for photo sizes; http://www.garciamedia.com
  7. What medium is best for that story? Storytelling comes first, the medium second; http://www.garciamedia.com
  8. Doing the Murdoch mambo; bigger photos make a splash on the new WSJ. http://www.garciamedia.com
  9. The new design of WSJ Asia/Europe: oh, evolution is great to watch. See http://www.garciamedia.com
  10. Sometimes bankruptcy is the best incentive for change. See the Philadelphia Story: http://www.garciamedia.com
  11. It was a positive day in Philadelphia: suggestions presented to innovate and to be more profitable: http;//www.garciamedia.com
  12. Al Triviño's prototype front pages for New York Post: interesting, but did not happen; http://www.garciamedia.com
  13. Today is D day; presenting initial ideas to Philadelphia Inquirer team. Keep updated on the blog: http://www.garciamedia.com
  14. A conference room full of history--and a little white lie about a nameplate; Philadelphia Story 3; http://www.garciamedia.com
  15. The METRO prototype that wasn't. See Al Triviño's concept not implemented; http://www.garciamedia.com
  16. From blue lines to bottom lines: big shift in what concerns newspaper editors in America; http://www.garciamedia.com
  17. Nerves and nostalgia: The Philadelphia Story (diary 2), my first visit to the Inquirer's newsroom; http://www.garciamedia.com
  18. A very special project for me: The Philadelphia Inquirer. Diary starts today. See The Philadelphia Story; http://www.garciamedia.com
  19. The consultant invited himself into the project. That's me at The Philadelphia Inquirer: tomorrow in TheMarioBlog
  20. Finally (after two-year hiatus), I am involved in an American newspaper project! Starting tomorrow: The Philadelphia Story in TheMarioBlog