Bloomberg Redesign
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- benfal990
that page is full og bug, cant see it
- Win8.1 + Chromebenfal99
- perfectly fine, OSX 10.8.5 + Safarimonospaced
- works fine hereset
- bort0
Very strong. Nice twist on the article length indicator on interior pages.
- formed0
I like it. There's white space, which seems to be missing everywhere else (or I just feel overwhelmed by ads everywhere else).
- Continuity0
Kind of funny, but ...
It's not a web design case, so much as it is a brand treatment/style thing.
- how is web design not part of brand treatment?fadein11
- Design is the extension/execution, of course. I was looking at it more from a tone of voice perspective, rather than just design for the sake of design.Continuity
- ... than the design just for the sake of design.Continuity
- Peter0
I thought anti-design, "trash design", was throughly explored in the 90ies. Guess I was wrong. The 1 px gridblocks are something I assume is a nod to that era. Then again I might be reading into things.
Happy the designers got a chance to try this out. For sure.
Gives some hope that the days of "customer is always right" for clients could be fading away.Not sure how it'd be recieved in the long run. As fun and quirky it is I'm predicting that we'll see a redesign, or a touchup at least, in about a year.
- organicgrid0
I wonder what the overpaid UX developers/designers over at Bloomberg feel about the design?
- uan0
I'm a bit dissapointed they don't use full width. only some header images expand further than 1200px. They all talk about responsive but then only think about the small screens.
- Even on large screens that is pretty widemonospaced
- imo, it should be done like http://spectrum.ieee… nowadays. use that space!uan
- bklyndroobeki0
i think it looks like shite.
- ernexbcn0
Those 404/500 pages! hahah
- http://www.bloomberg… go here and mouse over the main content, dat shit crayernexbcn
- necromation0
I like... I like the energy. it feels like its on the pulse, it works as good as say BBC News but as different in many ways... If that makes sense.
It's does feel very "print" but somehow it translates well.
- mekk0
and all responsive, fully working everywhere. beautiful, both visually and technically!
- Bluejam0
- ....how.....cute.Crack_Junkie
- This is something I can get behind. It's nice to see such an uptight org be humorous.mg33
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- uan0
- set0
This is a classic example of fucking designers applying their favourite 'cool' style to any job they have, regardless of the content and target audience.
This looks like urban outfitters.
- It's nice but not sure how the average user would approach itset
- It does have a Urban Outfitters feel as well as an indy fashion designer feel as well.organicgrid
- uan0
- BaskerviIle0
I like it. Bloomberg has hired some great designers internally recently. They won studio of the year from Creative Review a couple of years ago - great article about them here:
http://www.creativereview.co.uk/…So much more engaging than their competitors and other financial sites/magazines
- EightyDeuce0
Looks like they're trying to appeal to millennials and failing gloriously.
- Bluejam0
i like it
- set0
It's nice once you scroll down past the retina burning blue and pink and the text overlaying the main image