A recent post from Website Magazine hails the new MSN.com design as simple, clean, and bright, with “a focus on the user and their evolving Web savvy.” The old MSN.com design was bogged down by a lot of blue in the background throughout the page and was littered with boxes and too many choices when it came to content. I’m not saying it’s a problem that they had too much content, just that they pushed too much of it at readers at once, making it hard to sift through the choices. Take a look at the new design and see what you think.
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