Notice anything different about the look of your paper? How aboutโeverything? A few months ago, we decided to change the size and dimensions of RN&R (did you notice that?), so we figured itโd be a great time to give the old girl a makeoverโsort of a late 21st birthday present.
Bradโthe guy who writes the editorโs note on page 3โand I came to the process with different but non-exclusive goals: I wanted to increase the size of the photos and make the whole paper easier to read, and Brad wanted to make sure that you wouldnโt be getting any less of the stuff that makes RN&R great, like Bob Grimmโs film reviews, Dennis Myersโs hard-hitting news writing, and our comprehensive entertainment listings. We thought a lot about what you might be looking for when you pick up the RN&R and did our best to make it easier for you to find and more enjoyable for you to read.
Throughout the paper, we color-coded every section: yellow for the โfront of the bookโ content like letters, Streetalk and the editorโs note; red for news and opinion; blue for Arts & Culture (the largest section of the paperโthereโs a lot going on!); purple for the โback of the bookโ stuff like 15 Minutes and Bruce Van Dyke; and green for (duh) Green. Weโve also commissioned new portraits of our regular columnists from freelance illustrator extraordinaire Jonathan Buck, whose work longtime readers might recognize from 2014โs Fatal Encounters series and more recently the Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton cover stories from earlier this year.
A lot of the changes that Iโm most excited about are in the Arts & Culture section. Weโve added an โinfo boxโ to all of our review content that collects everything youโd need to knowโwhen is that restaurant open? Whoโs in this movie? Where can I see that art show?โin one place that jumps right off the page.
Iโm also very happy with the revamp of the This Week section. Thereโs a huge amount of information there, and our goal was to clarify and simplify the presentation so that you can find something fun to do quickly and easily.
Thereโs also a lot of small tweaksโnerdy things like gutter widths, white space and nested stylesโthat only a designer could love.
Hope you like it! If you have any feedback, please email me at brianrb@newsreview.
