ProPublica’s Redesigned Website: New Look, Same Investigative Journalism

ProPublica announces a website redesign, featuring an updated logo, fonts, and improved homepage layout for better access to their award-winning investigative journalism. The nonprofit newsroom also highlights new article features and calls for vital public support.
Our work spurs real-world effect and has obtained countless awards, consisting of nine Pulitzer Prizes.
We have actually also made enhancements to the discussion of posts, consisting of even more details about our partners and reporters, together with their pictures and exactly how to call them safely if you want to add to our journalism. Most of our articles are available in other languages or can be paid attention to with audio narration. These choices are now extra popular, but we’re additionally functioning to keep the concentrate on what matters most: our reporting and aesthetic storytelling.
Introducing ProPublica’s New Digital Identity
You might have discovered points look a little various when checking out ProPublica’s website lately or encountering our work on other systems, such as Apple Information or Instagram. We have actually upgraded our logo and our fonts, and we made enhancements to the layout and capability of our homepage and how we provide our work. We intended to take a moment to tell you what’s transformed and why.
Support Our Investigative Journalism
As a not-for-profit newsroom, we count on contributions from people like you to fuel our work. Your support today will straight money examinations that shine a light on immediate issues:
firms focusing on profits over public safety and security, health and wellness insurers rejecting coverage to people, unintentional repercussions of new legislations and even more.
A lot more modifications will certainly roll out over the coming months. We hope you like what you see, and, as always, if you have thoughts, we want to hear them.
ProPublica’s logo and typefaces are new also. We believe they’re bolder and cleaner, while keeping a link to the classicism of our name, and do a far better task taking a trip throughout the lots of displays where you can find our job. Our previous aesthetic identity was built for a various era, it launched before cellphones and social media sites were ubiquitous, and it scheduled for an upgrade.
Enhanced Homepage & Article Presentation
The greatest changes you’ll notice on our homepage are architectural. Much of our examinations come with supporting product, including aesthetic explainers, details on our method or means to send us pointers. Our new style allows us to package these pieces together, so it’s easier for you to locate the complete photo. We’re likewise showcasing more of our finest investigations from the archives so readers have a possibility to discover reporting they might have missed.
Numerous many thanks to those that aided develop this work, including our companions at Gretel and so much of our colleagues right here, particularly our style group, led by Allen Tan with Sophie Greenspan and Jeff Frankl.
You may have observed things look a little various when seeing ProPublica’s site lately or experiencing our work on various other systems, such as Apple News or Instagram. We have actually upgraded our logo and our typefaces, and we made enhancements to the layout and capability of our homepage and just how we offer our job. We assume they’re bolder and cleaner, while keeping a connection to the classicism of our name, and do a far better work traveling throughout the numerous screens where you can discover our work.
Award-Winning Nonprofit Newsroom
ProPublica is a nonprofit, investigatory newsroom that subjects
corruption. We report in all 50 states and companion with neighborhood newsrooms. Our job spurs real-world impact and has gotten many honors, consisting of nine Pulitzer Prizes.
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