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	<title>Comments on: You remember print, right?</title>
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		<title>By: Jennifer Deseo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jennifer Deseo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You know what would look good on a broadside? Infographics!</description>
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		<title>By: brh</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 17:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>But I thought the iPad killed print dead! They sure haven&#039;t been delivering my WaPo these past few days… That&#039;s nothing new though, really…

Broadsheet, I like! I have nothing against print, myself, but I do think that print needs to adapt to modern consumers… I can&#039;t stand reading newspapers because they&#039;re these massive, unwieldy things that you have to open, fold, unfold, refold, defold, this way and that… By the time you have it comfortably open, you need to do the whole song and dance again, because your content is now 10 pages down the line… 

Something like a broadsheet which you describe, I think would realistically be rendered more &#039;like a webpage&#039; to put it in modern terms… More linear, simpler. I realize that this is sort of a tangent - the consumers you speak of are likely more used to newspapers than they are to this crazy, dumbed-down internet that I yearn for… But I think simplicity benefits everyone. If the design is readable and catching to begin with, you&#039;ll (hopefully) hit your underserved community as well as drawing in readers who have the means to visit a website, but have so far been unaware… Dual-purpose!</description>
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<p>Broadsheet, I like! I have nothing against print, myself, but I do think that print needs to adapt to modern consumers… I can&#8217;t stand reading newspapers because they&#8217;re these massive, unwieldy things that you have to open, fold, unfold, refold, defold, this way and that… By the time you have it comfortably open, you need to do the whole song and dance again, because your content is now 10 pages down the line… </p>
<p>Something like a broadsheet which you describe, I think would realistically be rendered more &#8216;like a webpage&#8217; to put it in modern terms… More linear, simpler. I realize that this is sort of a tangent &#8211; the consumers you speak of are likely more used to newspapers than they are to this crazy, dumbed-down internet that I yearn for… But I think simplicity benefits everyone. If the design is readable and catching to begin with, you&#8217;ll (hopefully) hit your underserved community as well as drawing in readers who have the means to visit a website, but have so far been unaware… Dual-purpose!</p>
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