The Guardian has been honoured with five awards at this year’s Society for News Design Awards (SND).
The SND is an international organisation for news media professionals and visual communications who create print, web, mobile publications and products.
Judges awarded gold to the Guardian’s measles interactive in the Breaking/Daily News: Single-subject project category.
Commenting on the interactive, judges said: “It takes a tool that we are all familiar with and uses it in a different way [...] It’s already influenced other projects that have been created since.”
The Guardian’s 2015 general election results interactive and Homan Square project (an infographic investigating a secretive Chicago police warehouse) both won silver awards in the Breaking/Daily News: Planned coverage category.
Two further silver medals were awarded to the Guardian’s fashion and film magazines.
More information about the winners can be found here.