Tuesday, March 13, 2007

you can't miss

On Roger Black's blog this week, The New Yorker has just redesigned their website and according to Black, though the design is fine, the website, eschewing one of magazine websites' most important ideals, is not interactive. The only thing that changes daily is the calendar. Conde Nast, which owns the magazine is starting to move away from putting up a consolidated website for different magazines e.g. style.com for Vogue and W magazines. The magazines are now free to run their own websites that reflect the content and style of the individual magazine.

Here's a screen grab of the home page. It actually looks very much like the New Yorker and I like it.


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