Anyone bought the last ever print edition of the Grauniad today?
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Originally posted by Guy Profumo View PostAnyone bought the last ever print edition of the Grauniad today?
Originally posted by Patrick Thistle View PostIt's just the size of the paper that's changing isn't it?
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Originally posted by antoine polus View PostNice shades of blue replaced by gawdy and bold text in orange and red.
Maybe they should have user tested that before launching it... it's horrible on the eyes.
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We have thought carefully about how our use of typography, colour and images can support and enhance Guardian journalism. We have introduced a font called Guardian Headline that is simple, confident and impactful. This was a collaboration with the design experts Commercial Type, who created the original Guardian Egyptian, and is easier to read. We’re using a range of energetic colours, and the much-loved Guardian visual wit and style remain at the heart of the look. The masthead has a renewed strength and confidence to represent the Guardian’s place and mission in these challenging times.
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Daily Mash:
THE Guardian’s new, no-nonsense masthead is puzzled as to why it is ‘sitting on top of a lot of namby-pamby bollocks’.
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Christ, the website looks awful. How do you make a new masthead look so out of date?
It's also 17MB for a homepage page without adverts. I know they aren't the only people guilty of page bloat but still...
Edit: all the white space reminds me of the otf "upgrade" that prompted the move to this place.Last edited by Levin; 15-01-2018, 16:20.
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