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Where Are They Now? (cont'd)
BEFORE
REDESIGN
NOW
What did you like best about the redesign?
Barb DeKruyter, Richland Bible Church Newsletter: It was a totally different look—very refreshing! In the magazine, you had three different page layouts with several ideas. I got out a magnifying glass and studied each page to make sure I caught all the subtleties and variations of font styles and layout. We’ve used the new layout for four months now, and it’s flexible and easy to work with.

What did you like least?
We didn’t use your name suggestion—most people just call it “the newsletter,” so we decided, why fight it? At first I thought the colors looked too subtle, but they’ve grown on me.

Was it easy or difficult to implement?
In spite of the major changes in design, it was pretty simple to implement. The printer would have preferred knowing the RGB colors [rather than CMYK], but they figured it out. The executive pastor and in-office graphics people liked the design and OK’d it without any problems. As for expense, we knew that going two-color would involve an up charge, but changing to white paper saved us money, so the overall increase wasn’t too bad.

What was the response from your audience and people within your organization?
I’ve had a few people say that the font is harder to read. Our old font was Times New Roman—the new Hoffman family is a sans serif and a little more stylized. I think it’s a matter of getting used to it.

Any other thoughts or ideas you’d like to add?
Just thanks! I really appreciate your redesign!

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