'new look' The Advertiser

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Do you like the new look?

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'new look' The Advertiser

#1 Post by crawf » Thu Sep 11, 2008 5:42 pm

New-look 'Advertiser' launches into new era
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Article from: The Advertiser

September 11, 2008 12:30am

THE Advertiser will take on an elegant, modern identity from Saturday, featuring a new-look masthead, right.
"We're celebrating our 150th anniversary this year and thought it made sense to take this step forward to the next 150 years," Advertiser editor Melvin Mansell said yesterday.

"The style of the existing masthead doesn't fit the appearance of today's paper, which has undergone enormous change in the past three years.

"Of course, this doesn't mean there is any change to the heritage of the paper or to our core values of delivering essential news and information to our readers.

"It will still be the trusted Advertiser people have grown up with but delivered in a more contemporary and attractive form."

The columns of body type will be made easier to read with the introduction of a modern typeface designed specifically for 21st century newspapers.

The new type is more slender and slightly taller than the old-style body type and will have greater leading – the space between the lines – to give a crisp, clean look.

Advertiser Newspapers managing director Michael Miller said: "We're looking at where our future is rather than our past.

"Consumers are now more design savvy, more worldly and better read.

"The new masthead and design ensures that The Advertiser remains relevant to our existing readers while appealing to a new generation."

Mr Mansell said the re-design of the masthead had been talked about by senior management for the past three years.

Independent research on sample groups of readers found unanimous agreement the old masthead did not match the rest of the paper. "We also are more than just a newspaper these days," Mr Mansell said.

"We wanted a masthead that would look good in newsprint but also online and in our increasing range of other publications, such as magazines and books."

The changes signal a strengthening of the diversity of what The Advertiser has to offer.

"We have a series of major initiatives that will benefit readers and advertisers and we will be revealing these over the next year or two," Mr Mansell said.

The choice of masthead and body typeface – Poynter OS Text Two – was made by Mr Mansell and The Advertiser's art director Bret Fisher. The changes were personally approved by News Corporation chairman and chief executive Rupert Murdoch.

As a man who began his business career in Adelaide, Mr Murdoch is keenly aware of the importance of preserving heritage.

At the same time, he has achieved global success through innovation.

New signage with the masthead will be distributed to newsagents and other Advertiser outlets throughout the state.

Mr Miller said: "The Advertiser is one of the top five most recognised brands in South Australia. But we don't have the profile that this deserves compared with other retail brands.

"This is an opportunity to increase our visual presence around SA. This is our investment to re-present ourselves to our readership."

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#2 Post by Wayno » Thu Sep 11, 2008 5:56 pm

will journalistic integrity come with the new masthead? :wink:
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#3 Post by Hoops » Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:03 pm

Wayno wrote:will journalistic integrity come with the new masthead? :wink:
We can only hope

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#4 Post by Will409 » Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:17 pm

Took a quick look at the Advertiser at TAFE this morning and noticed the new banner 'plug'. I turned the page without a second thought.
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#5 Post by Norman » Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:52 pm

I think it looks rubbish. Whatever integrity and historical value the paper has had left has now disappeared with this new masthead.

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#6 Post by crawf » Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:35 am

Part of me like its, and then another likes it

Though now the Adelaide Advertiser basically has the same letterhead as the other Advertiser newspapers around the country, such as Geelong.

It would be really good too see the Independent Weekly become a major daily newspaper in a few years time, the name 'Adelaide Independent' has got a good ring to it. :wink:

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#7 Post by SRW » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:02 am

...and the transition to trashy tabloid is complete.
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#8 Post by monotonehell » Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:15 am

Norman wrote:I think it looks rubbish. Whatever integrity and historical value the paper has had left has now disappeared with this new masthead.
That's what people said 'n'years ago when the Advertiser went from broadsheet to tabloid. I must admit that I read an Advertiser in a cafe` the other day and didn't even notice the new layout. The words "mutton", "lamb", "silk", "purse", "pig's" and "ear" come to mind. :roll:
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#9 Post by crawf » Sun Sep 14, 2008 3:27 am

All the tisers I've seen in the last couple of days have had the old letterhead :?

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#10 Post by Howie » Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:16 am

I don't mind the new print type.. it looks clean, and easier to read.

Although, for a global mega-corp such as newscorp, you'd think they'd have polished AdelaideNow up a little. The interface is terrible and there's no interactivity whatsoever (besides comments/polls which any cms should have anyway).

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#11 Post by rev » Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:38 am

Should have added a third option to the poll, "Couldn't care less".

If I want news regarding any topic or issue, I will turn the tv on, and switch to a variety of channels from the local networks to BBC to CNN(don't look at me like that), the EuroNews channel, or a variety of Greek networks, or better still, come online and read the news from various countries.
I really couldn't give a crap what the Advertiser does, it will forever be a trashy paper, at least for the foreseeable future of my lifetime.
Really, "The Advertiser" and "Sunday Mail" should be added to the word filter. They are obscene words.

I really don't see why people's weddings need to be in the paper? Do I know these people? Do I care that they got married? Do I care who their parents are, what they do, where they got their dress, who their brides maids and grooms men were and what reception center they had their reception at?
If they are going to give us "World" news, why bother with just a small paragrpah on some events in other countries?
Give us a few pages worth of some semi proper articles. What, there needs to be a war or it needs to be about America or the UK to be worthy of such attention? :wank:
Then there sport coverage...or should I say AFL coverage. Why call it Sport, when its clearly AFL-centric?
Don't bother giving us half assed attempts at covering other sports codes, just stick to what you know best, AFL.
And why the hell do they publish crap from readers? Who cares what some random person thinks about what some other random person said about some article?

/morning rant over, off to lunch.

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Re: 'new look' The Advertiser

#12 Post by muzzamo » Mon Sep 15, 2008 1:37 pm

The thing that pisses me off most about the Tiser is the constant real estate ramping/spruiking.

Most of the newspapers are guilty of it because of their relationship with the real estate industry

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