OJR: The Online Journalism Review

OJR stories tagged with "website design"

August 21, 2009
LA Times redesign doesn’t quite click

March 18, 2009
Maybe what your news organization needs is a 'spontaneous bashing together of ideas'

February 4, 2009
Taking a ride with carousels

December 10, 2008
Eyetracking research shows how younger readers view news websites

November 12, 2008
Add original functionality to original content to build Web traffic

March 19, 2008
Convergence gone wrong?

January 28, 2008
Readers owe nothing to publishers

January 17, 2008
News sites, large and small, can measure usability

October 25, 2007
Passion drives great newspaper Web productions

September 10, 2007
How I saved hundreds of newspapers... and won $2000

August 2, 2007
OJR's 'five guide' to do-it-yourself website usability testing

June 14, 2007
Navigating slide shows: What do people choose when every choice is possible?

May 23, 2007
Animated infographics and online storytelling: Words from the wise

April 14, 2007
Early lessons from Poynter's Eyetrack07

March 13, 2007
Eyetracking points the way to effective news article design

February 12, 2007
Multimedia storytelling: when is it worth it?

October 23, 2006
Easy Web publishing utilities for journalists

September 24, 2006
It feels relevant: biological tactility in news media

August 31, 2006
Five rules for building a successful online community

June 5, 2006
The programmer as journalist: a Q&A with Adrian Holovaty

April 9, 2006
The Gray Lady weaves a new website

September 15, 2005
User feedback drives five principles for multimedia news on the Web

April 19, 2005
Washingtonpost.com might offer local, national home pages