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Wired is redesigned

Tech-related magazine Wired has undergone a redesign, according to a short item in the latest issue.

The magazine stated, “In the front of the magazine, there’s a makeover for Start, Posts, and Play — not to mention this section, newly christened Chat (formerly Rants+Raves). We even moved to a thicker, less glossy paper, which shows off our photography and makes the magazine easier to read.

“And then there’s the tweak to our logo. Can you spot the difference? Hint: It now obeys the Law of Optical Volumes.

“What hasn’t changed, of course, is our commitment to delivering big ideas and exploring the impact of technology on everyday life. To do that, we rely on great stories, great writing — and great design.

“We’ll continue fine-tuning the look of the magazine in the months to come, and wired.com will get a complete overhaul in early spring.”

Read more here.

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