Financial Times redesigns homepage
Written on 11th November 2008
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Paul Vereijken, Next Web Journalism & Media editor
The Financial Times just launched the first stage of their redesigned website. The homepage is coloured pinkish just like the newspaper itself and the website is made much more simpler. Other parts of the website aren’t redesigned yet, but that will be done in the future, writes British newspaper The Guardian. But is it just me or does the renewed website really looks and feels kinda like a blog?





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By Wim on Nov 11, 2008
Djeez, how difficult is it to design a homepage that works with Safari…
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By Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Nov 11, 2008
Yep, looks nice but breaks are missing in Safari. Nice side effect is that the page looks shorter because the lines don’t break which makes it look less messy. Go figure…
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By Wouter on Nov 11, 2008
I like the structure, but the background is horrible. It does stand out, but in a wrong way.
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