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Friday, Jan 20
The New Yorker: Slow Evolution, Intelligent Design
Unschooled as I am in the minutiae of design (I leave that to my able colleagues at UnBeige), it was cool to read how finely-tuned the changes had been over the years. During a time when the redesign is king, it's interesting to read about a redesign engineered so as not to attract notice. Also, props for this hed: "Good Font, Shame About The Reporting." Poor NYT, everyone's always watching. Lonely at the top (yes, yes, Jay Rosen, but see this). Another New Yorker design note: they must have read Julie Bosman's article on the comic-book Zeitgeist -- Tad Friend's "Letter From California" has a great noir-ish comic-book panel spread across the top half of two pages (though come on, New Yorker, credit your illustrators! No signature on the illo, and no mention of the artist on the contributor page). In Praise of Slow Design [Design Observer via TMFTML] Email This Post |
Turning the Page For New York Media
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