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Gwnefr
Excuse me,I would like to add about the young lay-out designers of our days some more; they make the books as well as in your new looks.. Long live American capitalism,they know how to print in generous fonts to sell to the middle aged best.European designers can celebrate with Japan Today's today's looks!Minimized fonts making our eyes worst than they already are,youngesters squint further,leaving all that wasted space all around for glare. Regards.
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Gwnefr
Why "Japan Today" is asking it's readers after what it has done to itself? I am sure it is a bunch of young of you who did the changes.Itsy-bitsy fonts for the young to stick their faces into the screens?Light blue highlights are a dilemma!Headlines turned into a salad bar.Some practical techniques are added it seems,but not for me.I will still pass by to read Zorro.:) It looks a little more democratic with all that girls' pictures for the first sight.. Good luck to readers!
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