The Post: No Longer Blurry
There may be fewer and fewer of you reading the Washington Post, but those of you who still do, will find a more pleasant and readable paper.
Fuzzy pictures, be gone!
Cut off columns, no longer!
Confusing rails and indices, halt! (Oh wait, they meant to do that…)
The Post is instituting a formal “Quality Control” process to help sort out any print errors in the paper edition. “[W]e have set up a committee to work on improving color reproduction and other quality control issues in the paper.”
Hey, I guess every bit counts…
Full release after the jump…
STAFF:
This is a note to let you know that we have set up a committee to work on improving color reproduction and other quality control issues in the paper.
WORK SMARTER - LEARN, GROW AND BE INSPIRED.
Subscribe today!
To Read the Full Story Become an Adweek+ Subscriber
Already a member? Sign in