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ComputerWorld launches redesign

Information technology publication ComputerWorld unveiled a major redesign with the May 24 issue showcasing a clean, modern and functional design.

“For more than 40 years, readers have turned to Computerworld as a trusted and unbiased source for the technology industry,” said Scot Finnie, editor in chief, Computerworld, in a statement. “This redesign will showcase our superb content in a fresh, clean design, fitting to the evolving and emerging technologies that we cover.”

These changes accompany the recently announced Computerworld.com site enhancements — including updated navigation and appearance — improving the user and advertiser experience.

The new design elements include:

  • New typefaces giving the magazine a modern look throughout;
  • Clean, sophisticated magazine cover design;
  • Article pages with more white space and dramatic photo;
  • Makeover of the popular Shark Tank section — featuring anecdotes about clueless users and bosses.

Read more here.

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