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Monday, October 26, 2009The Yakima Herald-Republic’s web site suffers from poor design. There isn’t any one dominant visual element that attracts the eye. Advertisements, a necessary evil, are spread haphazardly throughout the page with no rhyme or reason. Instead of designing a advertisement to fit a space on the web pages, it appears that an advertisement from the print editions was simply posted to the web. Editorial...
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