Ahead of the 60th anniversary of The Korea Herald and the 10th anniversary of the renaming of The Herald Business next year, the paper unveiled a new design and new content on Tuesday to better serve our readers.
The revamped design aims to offer visually sophisticated and reader-friendly content. The most visually striking change is the adoption of a six-column format and the changes in the fonts for sub-headlines and bylines.
The front page sees its key components repositioned for greater visual appeal.
Page 2 has been renamed National/Overview and will function as an insightful starting point for readers. To that end, Newsmaker, a daily column, will make a debut, featuring the day’s most important person, company or organization in a concise manner. Graphics news is another new feature of the page.
To provide reader-friendly and informative content, the paper will strengthen its specialized sections. In addition to the existing sections such as Diplomatic Circuit, Expat Living, Voice and Sharing, The Korea Herald is set to provide more in-depth, theme-based news through Science, Education and Environment pages. In addition, new series and content will be introduced in the current sections.
The paper’s pagination has been drastically reorganized as part of efforts to upgrade its content and inject consistency into the new design.
In addition, the paper’s English Update, a four-page section designed to help subscribers learn English more effectively, has adopted a new visual and fresh content.
Page 1 features a bigger picture and more sophisticated editing style, while adding a regular bilingual column for Korea Herald editorials.
Other pages have been redesigned as well, with the emphasis placed on simplicity and elegance to help highlight the quality content of English-learning material customized for local Korea Herald readers.
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Articles by Korea Herald