Fairfax have today launched a new front page on their news sites, to coincide with the move to compact sized newspapers.
As a reminder of what they had before, here's the front page of the smh.com.au from last week:
And here's the new one from today:
Personally, I think it's disappointing they didn't do something more adventurous. I understand that they wanted to take the sites upmarket and avoid being criticised for being "tabloid" (theage.com.au and smh.com.au have had that accusation thrown at them for years). And I get that they really, really don't want to alienate existing readers.
But they could have been more, well, interesting. They could have made this project a small statement about Fairfax's digital competency and intent.
Instead it just feels like a missed opportunity.
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