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Introducing a New Next Avenue Experience

We’ve changed our look and feel, but not our focus

By Colleen Wilson
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October 28, 2020

Welcome to Next Avenue's new home for our award-winning journalism. You'll see immediately that we've been hard at work redesigning and rebuilding NextAvenue.org to better reflect our focus: serving our readers. We've created a streamlined experience that's easier to read wherever you may be — your desktop computer, phone or tablet. 

a laptop and iphone on a desk, both displaying nextavenue.org, next to a journal and pen
Credit: Envato

Here are just a few highlights:  

  • An ideal reading experience that’s uncluttered and easy to digest
  • Larger text size for greater legibility on all devices
  • Richer integration of photography and illustrations
  • Pages that load blazing fast via the latest web technologies
  • Persistent, efficient navigation wherever you may scroll
  • Layouts designed specifically for the different screen sizes of desktops, tablets and smartphones
  • New showcases for our special reports and expert guides
  • Improved search experience so you can find what you’re looking for more quickly

It truly represents a new day for you and for us. Not only is it a better experience for readers, we've also overhauled our site technology, created more advanced publishing tools for our editorial staff and even added a new shine to our logo.

We're really excited about the improvements and hope you are, too!

Photograph of Colleen Wilson
Colleen Wilson leads the digital publishing teams at Twin Cities PBS. These include Next Avenue and Rewire. Previously, she was Executive Director of Digital Products at KQED in San Francisco. Read More
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