The Denver Business Journal is the latest American City Business Journals paper to redesign.
A story on its website states, “Our theme color is now emerald, and our nameplate design is more contemporary.
“And in Friday’s weekly print edition, you’ll see more dramatic changes aimed at making the Denver Business Journal fresher, livelier, more colorful and easier to use.
“It’s all part of our ongoing effort to make the DBJ the best source of news and intelligence you can use to further your business and career across all our platforms: print, digital and events.
“Among the changes:
• Already in print we’ve been bringing you weekly pages devoted to news of key business sectors covered by our award-winning reporters, plus improved graphics.
• Monday, we rebranded our morning and afternoon news emails as Morning Edition and Afternoon Edition. (Details here.) If you’re not already receiving our free news emails in your in-box, click here to get started.
• Last night, at one of the most successful events the DBJ has ever staged, we presented our first-ever Legacy Awards to seven titans of Colorado business at the Brown Palace Hotel. For video profiles of the honorees, click here.”
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