2019 Design of the Year winners
The Missouri Journalism Education Association is pleased to announce the Design of the Year winners for 2018-2019.
DOUBLETRUCK DESIGN OF THE YEAR
MJEA is proud to announce Mackenzie Pugh of Francis Howell North High School as the winner of the Doubletruck Design of the Year contest for her spread on Fortnight. Jackson Bry of Ladue Horton Watkins High School was the finalist in this competition for his spread “Finally.”
FRONT PAGE DESIGN OF THE YEAR
The Front Page Design of the Year winners are the staff of The Kirkwood Call for their cover on active shooters and David HiGuchi of Clayton High School is also a winner for his cover “those who came before us,” as was Ellie Marshall of Webster Groves High School for her cover “Soccer persists despite season losses.”
INSIDE PAGE DESIGN OF THE YEAR

The Inside Page Design of the Year winner is Kylah Woods of Francis Howell North High School for her page “Pixar Through the Ages.” Liam Jackson’s page “Fake News” was named a finalist for Inside Page Design of the Year.
YEARBOOK DESIGN OF THE YEAR

Win CS Static
The Yearbook Design of the Year contest winners are Callie Harrison of Lafayette High School and Lydia Miller of Kearney High School. Mattie Shea was named the finalist in the Yearbook Design of the Year contest for her spread “Traveling the Globe.”
YEARBOOK THEME DESIGN OF THE YEAR


The Yearbook Theme Design of the Year contest winners are Davina Lettau and Abigail Yearout of Ladue Horton Watkins High School and Sydney Libowitz of Kearney High School. The staff of The Cambia at Oak Park High School was named as the finalist for the Yearbook Theme Design of the Year contest.