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by Springtime
4431 days ago
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For the goal of processing information quickly presenting the main articles as a single column I felt would be less effective in the state the articles are in currently, especially when there is enough room on widescreens, and where graphics are used. The front page designs utilize the space better, and it would be interesting to see how such a layout might be adapted for the articles. Another relevant point as someone mentioned earlier is Wikipedia isn't known for beautifully curated professional photographs and design for every subject, which comprises a significant focus of the concepts. Commercial sites with similar grid designs, such as the Verge and other blogs often have a team of photographers and/or designers to maintain the aesthetic, and are more liberal with their use of copyrighted media. Still love such new takes on established designs. Kudos to the designer for stimulating discussion and bringing a focus to what could be improved. |
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