
The South China Morning Post has won 74 awards at the 47th edition of the Society for News Design’s Creative Competition, including three silver and 11 bronze medals.
“It’s a great honour to receive these awards that are often called the ‘Oscars of visual journalism’. This global recognition reflects the hard work and innovation happening in our newsroom every day,” said Chow Chung-yan, the SCMP’s editor-in-chief.
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“It also affirms our commitment to telling Asia’s story with depth and clarity in an age of information overload.”
Kaliz Lee, the SCMP’s assistant graphic director, said the team was honoured by the recognition.
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“This achievement is a testament to a team that brings together specialised talents in data, digital engineering, illustration, and creative problem-solving,” she said.
“By seamlessly integrating these skills and never compromising on quality, we ensure the delivery of clear, trustworthy visual journalism.”

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