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Congratulations to Dele Olojede and 234Next.com!
Posted in: Audience, Business Models, Case Studies, Content, Design, Newspapers, PreDesign, Trends, by: Mario Garcia
Jun 01, 2010
11:10 PM
While scanning the current issue of Fast Company magazine I was happy to see our client and friend, Dele Olojede, featured as one of the “100 Most Creative People in Business.” Dele is Pultizer Prize winner and a visionary in our industry and we’re honored to have worked with him on his 234 Next project in Nigeria.
Read full article...Ciao, bella! Il Sole 24 Ore.com debuts new redesign
Posted in: Audience, Case Studies, Content, Design, Information Architecture, Navigation, New Ideas, Newspapers, PreDesign, by: Mario Garcia
May 23, 2010
10:17 PM
Italy’s Il Sole 24 Ore.com debuts a bold, modern design for its website with improved navigation, better use of page real estate and an article page that invites more page views.
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Wednesday Wow: Daily Telegraph iPhone app/site
Posted in: Case Studies, Mobile, Technology, by: John Duncan
Mar 25, 2009
12:59 PM
Number one in an occasional series about the things online that impress us.
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How ESPN.com’s redesign got it right
Posted in: Case Studies, Design, by: John Duncan
Jan 08, 2009
11:52 AM
It’s a good experience for designers to find their own favorite sites redesigned. We loved ESPN.com. We love the new ESPN.com even more.
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2009 01 09
Mario I could not have said it better myself!
2009 04 16
As most of the people are interested in sports.....so I think this re-design of the site will definitely boost up the mind of the people since they know what people want..
2009 04 24
Gives Thanks, Very fascinating read, you should be dramatic of your web logs. I’ve been genuinely delighting developing up your situations from meter to time. Looking forward to understand your future positions
Many wonderful selective information, thanks for partaking. Testament definitely be back more often….
2009 05 15
Excellent post, thorough explanation!
The design work is great
2009 05 24
First the standard caveat: designing a major media site is not as easy as it may appear. It is not like designing a blog and not like designing a standard “web presence” for a company. There are hundreds of internal stakeholders to answer to, millions of daily users to please, and a ton of legacy and third-party code that is often outside your control.
2009 06 07
I personally liked it the way it was before.
2009 06 17
this site looks good atleast much better than the previous version.
2009 06 20
This site was very nice for me it’s good photos and excellent command for all kind possible solution.
2009 07 15
It still has the “comment of the day” so we should be all right
I think users to go ESPN.com for a breadth of sports information, and that comes from the headlines on the right side on the page. You want to get your fill, not just a bite, of sports news when you visit the site. I know my eye spends the most time on those headlines than anywhere else on ESPN’s homepage. So my main problem is that they’re even less emphasized and less inviting to read than previously.
2009 07 26
I already saw the ESPN web design and i agree they got it right. Well, i am sure they research first.
2009 08 07
Cool. I already want it. Thanks for posting
2009 08 26
yes I love the new ESPN. I think it was great that they made this change. Sometimes change is good:-)
2009 08 27
Nice!
2009 11 14
It’s a good experience for designers to find their own favorite sites redesigned. We loved ESPN.com. We love the new ESPN.com even more.
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