Posted 09.02.09 | Filed under: Editorial & Programming, Launch/Relaunch
In Ann Arbor, designing a news site that doesn’t look like a news site
The first thing I noticed on AnnArbor.com is, well, the first thing I was supposed to notice. The bare home page doesn’t even try to do the traditional newspaper editor’s job of defining which stories are the most important or pressing. It’s simply a time-sequenced river of news. Think of it as Times Wire, except without the choice to click back to The New York Times’ spiffy home page. This is the home page.
via In Ann Arbor, designing a news site that doesn’t look like a news site » Nieman Journalism Lab.
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