Wonder Factory Redesigns 'Post' Web Site

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NEW YORK The Washington Post, undergoing its biggest Web site redesign ever, has hired the Wonder Factory of New York to help create its new look, according to James Brady, executive editor of washingtonpost.com.

Noting this marks the first time the Web site has brought in an outside firm for a design change, Brady said the overhaul has been in the planning stages for several months.

“It is bigger than any other [redesign] since building it in the first place,” Brady said about the site, which launched in 1996.



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