design.Principles is sporting a new look. The front page has a three-column layout, while individual articles are two-column. The category and archive listings are nice and compact, and there’s an easy-to-spot “Subscribe” link in the corner of the header. The main additions I’d like to see would be a search box, and an “About” page.
Oh, and it’s powered by WordPress.
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It’s a bit of a work in progress, but the search is on the to-do list, as is a small “about” blurb. Thanks
Wow, very nice design!
I like the design, but the colors are a bit washed out to me. There needs to be some deep color that pops out.