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Changes to ‘Rockville Reports’ Design

Print Redesign Complements New Online Edition
Re-designed issue of Rockville Reports.
The redesigned July/August issue of “Rockville Reports.”

Readers this month will notice some subtle changes in the look of “Rockville Reports” to better serve our readers.

These changes include larger photos and more graphics. Boxes accompanying some articles provide event details, offer quick glances at useful information and reference online resources. A redesigned Mayor and Council page offers easy-to-find information about how to connect and engage with city elected officials. A ticker, in red at the bottom of most pages, offers short bursts of information. The newly designed calendar offers a more colorful, visual overview of upcoming city events in a single-page format that you can “clip ‘n’ keep.”

The redesigned “Rockville Reports” print edition complements a new city news source: An online version of “Rockville Reports” at
rockvillereports.com. The online version will include all the news of the print edition, with embedded video content, links to the city’s website and regular updates throughout the month.

The print edition will continue to offer a monthly (or bimonthly, in the case of the May/June and July/August issues) roundup of the most important city news in a brighter, more dynamic format.

We hope that you’ll join us online at rockvillereports.com and we hope that you’ll find that the changes we’ve made here go a long way toward making the print edition a better read and an easier way to find the latest news about your hometown. We welcome your feedback at [email protected].

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