Steve Yelvington: Some advice to designers of news websites
Tuesday, 17 November 2009, 09:58 via Delicious/martinstabe
"In many redesigns, the unstructured and underskilled committee engages in a painfully drawn-out process that leads to round after round of debate and argument about personal preferences, color choices, font sizes, etc., while underneath it all there's a process of jockeying for political advantage in the newsroom. All of this happens around a consideration of just one page -- the home page, the Web's equivalent of the holy Front Page, the focus of all power and glory in any newsroom." Read More...
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