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After poking around, it looks like the ad spaces have increased a bit but not enough to justify a redesign, and there is no new functionality added to the site. This made me wonder why plunk down six to seven figures to redesign an online newspaper?
For people who have been through this before why or why not redesign your site if you are not changing functionality, backends, or available ad space, especially if it is a major undertaking?
I can think of a few reasons:
- improving conversion
- poor original design
- wanting take advantage of technology/design advances
- feeling your site's look has become dated
- keeping people in jobs
- reducing page weight
I am curious to understand the reasons behind design focused overhauls, and how often they achieve their goals.
So if the reasons are simple enough, then what are the triggers that makes people say enough is enough let's rebuild this ugly thing?
It's the same thing that motivated us years ago to trade in the bell bottoms for the Levis 501 jeans.