Published October 7, 2009 at 11:40 a.m.
You probably wouldn't know it from looking at our website, but you'll see some changes when you pick up your copy of Seven Days newspaper this week.
Starting with this issue, Seven Days is switching to a magazine-style format. It's basically the same content, in a new, more colorful, more stylish package.
Here's the letter we addressed to readers in this week's issue, explaining the changes.
And check out this video Eva Sollberger made, featuring the architect of the redesign, Don Eggert, who explains what he did and guides you through his new design.
Got comments for us? You can leave them here, or send a letter to the editor that might end up in this snazzy new paper.
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