The Hearst-owned Connecticut Post is introducing design changes to its print version in order to become more reader-friendly and cater to specific reader interests, the newspaper announced yesterday.
The new look, which includes a cleaner layout, more photos and graphics, aim to make the newspaper easier to read and navigate. New features are also being introduced, such as one that quotes readers on the issues of the day in the opinion section and another that helps solve consumer complaints.
The Post is launching the redesign today, with an increased local focus, to give readers news and information they won't be able to get anywhere else.


