“What a shame to our age for making books void of lasting.”
Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) – Illusions Perdues
This quote from Balzac
from his writings with Illusions Perdues
mirrors the modern view of how important design within newspapers can affect
its longevity appeal to consumers. A successful design shouldn’t necessarily
appeal to everybody’s taste; however, it highlights how design isn’t always
timeless. Persuading the audience to buy a newspaper, rather than read the same
article on a mobile device or another alternative newspaper must be achieved
through successful design creations.
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