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Philly.com gets a redesign

Philly’s most-trafficked website just got a facelift. Philly.com, the digital home of the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News, recently rolled out a new look. The Daily News also rebranded with a new Twitter logo. Learn more about the new design here. We usually hear from you whenever Philly.com moves around its homepage boxes, […]

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Philly’s most-trafficked website just got a facelift.

Philly.com, the digital home of the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News, recently rolled out a new look. The Daily News also rebranded with a new Twitter logo.

Learn more about the new design here.

We usually hear from you whenever Philly.com moves around its homepage boxes, so let’s hear it in the comments. Anything nice to say?

And for more on Philly.com’s redesigns, we dug this out of the archives: Technically Philly cofounder Chris Wink, in budding reporter-mode, writing for the Temple News about Philly.com’s 2008 redesign.

Companies: The Philadelphia Inquirer / Interstate General Media / Philadelphia Daily News
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