Notice anything different about the look of your paper? How aboutโ€”everything? A few months ago, we decided to change the size and dimensions of RN&R (did you notice that?), so we figured itโ€™d be a great time to give the old girl a makeoverโ€”sort of a late 21st birthday present.

Bradโ€”the guy who writes the editorโ€™s note on page 3โ€”and 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 wouldnโ€™t be getting any less of the stuff that makes RN&R great, like Bob Grimmโ€™s film reviews, Dennis Myersโ€™s 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 โ€œfront of the bookโ€ content like letters, Streetalk and the editorโ€™s note; red for news and opinion; blue for Arts & Culture (the largest section of the paperโ€”thereโ€™s a lot going on!); purple for the โ€œback of the bookโ€ stuff like 15 Minutes and Bruce Van Dyke; and green for (duh) Green. Weโ€™ve also commissioned new portraits of our regular columnists from freelance illustrator extraordinaire Jonathan Buck, whose work longtime readers might recognize from 2014โ€™s Fatal Encounters series and more recently the Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton cover stories from earlier this year.

A lot of the changes that Iโ€™m most excited about are in the Arts & Culture section. Weโ€™ve added an โ€œinfo boxโ€ to all of our review content that collects everything youโ€™d need to knowโ€”when is that restaurant open? Whoโ€™s in this movie? Where can I see that art show?โ€”in one place that jumps right off the page.

Iโ€™m also very happy with the revamp of the This Week section. Thereโ€™s 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.

Thereโ€™s also a lot of small tweaksโ€”nerdy things like gutter widths, white space and nested stylesโ€”that only a designer could love.

Hope you like it! If you have any feedback, please email me at brianrb@newsreview.

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