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The New York Times launched their redesign late last night, which resembles the style of their sister publication International Herald Tribune (famous for its columned articles. see sample). Also, it's another big site to go 1024.
The facelift was outsourced, but implemented in-house by their new design director Khoi Vinh, who joined in January after leaving Behavior, the successful design studio he helped found in 2001. Both Vinh and Behavior impressed me with their redesign of The Onion back in August. I am very much influenced by the traditional newspaper-styled layout principles that Vinh has masterfully adapted to the web. Read: Khoi Vinh's post, The Awesome Redesign I Didn't Do. 0
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![]() Hi, I'm Zach. I grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana and graduated from Wake Forest. After college, I moved to Manhattan to get serious about a company I ran with friends. We sold it to Barry Diller's InterActiveCorp in 2006. I just wrapped up with a project I co-founded called Vimeo and left CV to focus on being a twenty-five year old. I have another blog called Copy and Taste, where I post about learning to cook. I live in Brooklyn now. Del.icio.us My Flickr Me on Flickr Last.fm Linked in MySpace Netflix History Vimeo Amir Blumenfeld Chris Bodenner Mareen Fischinger Fort Wayne Observed Nick Gray Hype Machine Jake and Amir Jakob Lodwick Oh My Rockness Jonathan Marcus Youngna Park Megan Scheminske Eliot Shepard Shorpy Signal vs. Noise Alex Soth Stereogum Ricky Van Veen Khoi Vinh Eugene Wyatt Postal Skype SMS (via AIM) |