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Design - The Verge
Design is more than how it looks — it’s how it works. The Verge brings you the best of design from the web, the home, the software world, and architecture.
Welcome to the new Verge
Sep 13, 2022 · A complete redesign of The Verge that marries the best of old-school blogging with a modern news feed experience.
Welcome to Verge 3.0 | The Verge
Nov 1, 2016 · The Verge turns five today, and we’re marking the occasion with a refined logo, a new design system that extends into video, photography, and events, new article pages and a homepage built on...
Verge 3.0: Logo recognition and refinement - Vox Product Blog
Nov 18, 2016 · The Verge logomark has been around for 5 years and has established itself as the iconic representation of the brand. Its bold, strong, and dimensional qualities have represented the brand mission and vision from the beginning.
The Verge redesign: an analysis – The Unshut
Sep 14, 2022 · The design was original to a fault, but it turned me off even though the topics might be interesting. In the end the company was acquired by Bustle Digital Group, and just a year after that operation, The Outline stopped updating (its contents, curiously, are still available).
The Verge gets a redesign - Medium
Nov 9, 2016 · It’s more than a simple visual refresh. An entirely new design system (dubbed “Pathways”) has been brought into play.
The Verge redesigned more than just their website - Paminy
Sep 21, 2022 · The co-founders of the Verge, one of the most revered tech news websites in the recent history of the world wide web, built their first prototypes of this new feed redesign in a Google Doc. This fills me with glee.
“Radically new!” The Verge opts for a brand new online
Sep 14, 2022 · After CNET’s massive redesign by COLLINS, here comes a brand new Verge experience. The Verge’s co-founder and editor-in-chief Nilay Patel and publisher Helen Havlak unveiled the ambitious new site and design for the 10-year-old technology brand.
The Verge rebrands with an ‘unfinished’ new logo - Brandfetch
“We have a sharp new logo that started with the idea of an unfinished interface between the present and the future.” according to Nilay Patel, Editor-in-Chief of The Verge. “The Verge is meant to be beautiful and boundary-pushing, and our new design reflects that.”
Verge gets a redesign : r/web_design - Reddit
we have a sharp new logo that started with the idea of an unfinished interface between the present and the future. Their designers heard unfinished interface and ran with it. What a bad design. Where to begin.
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