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Redesigns
Redesigning your paper: What IS a redesign? Here are nine steps to doing one successfully |
| | | Evaluating your paper: The newspaper design report card a way to identify your strengths and weaknesses |
| | | Gathering examples: Borrowing design ideas from America’s best designed papers |
| | | Compiling a shopping list: A checklist to help you decide which design components you’ll repair or replace |
| | | Building prototypes: Tips on building sample pages that test your redesign ideas |
| | | Testing and promotion: Learning how your readers feel – and showing them what you’re up to |
| | | Writing a stylebook: Codifying the styles and formats for your paper’s design elements |
| | | Launching and following up: Refining your new look once it’s in place |
| | | Redesign gallery: A before-and-after study of three papers |
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