Monthly Archives: July 2011

Tearing apart contemporary news site design

July 28, 2011

This, perhaps is the most palatable description I have read of the ingredients that go into the designing of news sites; it comes from Tammy Gur, Senior Creative Director at the BBC. "I liken the design of a news site to that of the Japanese Bento box. There is a bounding tray and small dishes…

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Google News: an example of incremental redesign

July 22, 2011
Google News: an example of incremental redesign

The Google News home page for the US version has been tweaked, in keeping with the global design changes that various Google products have been undergoing. This is an example of a non-disruptive design change about which I have written earlier. More design changes have been promised; we now have an idea the direction in…

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Reuters’ proposed redesign – major or not?

July 18, 2011
Reuters’ proposed redesign – major or not?

Reuters has in recent days unveiled the beta of a home page redesign, less than two years after the site had gone through a major overhaul. This redesign appears a major one if one it to go by appearances – though paidContent.org had in a post cited a company representative as explaining that the latest…

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