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New covers for ThePulp.Net blogs

You probably noticed that the Yellowed Perils and The Pulp Super-Fan blogs have a new look.

Gone are the old stylized logos at the top of the pages, replaced by the same logo of ThePulp.Net and menu that you’ll find in the main part of ThePulp.Net. Beneath that is a new Yellowed Perils logo band (or The Pulp Super-Fan, if you’re reading Michael‘s blog).

"Yellowed Perils" logos, old and new
Yellowed Perils logos, old (top) and new

My earlier post — “The future of ThePulp.Net?” — appeared previously in a Pulp Era Amateur Press Association mailing. One of the comments I received asked why ThePulp.Net didn’t carry its branding throughout the site. It did seem as though Yellowed Perils and The Pulp Super-Fan blogs were their own websites, when in fact they are part of the greater website.

I realized that I didn’t have a good answer to that question. That set me to work. The result is what you see at the top.

I hope that it will encourage visitors to these blogs to explore the rest of ThePulp.Net. I think you will find a lot of great information in those pages. The new header makes it easier to jump between pages without having to return to ThePulp.Net homepage to get there.

In addition to the new logos, the typeface throughout the website should be easier to read. An email that came as a result of that previous post commented that the gray type was too difficult to read, both in tone and size.

I’ve darkened the color of the body text throughout the website now. I’m still experimenting with the size of the body type, so bear with me on that.

In addition to design tweaks, I’m working to get back into a routine of posting new content on Yellowed Perils more regularly. So stay tuned!

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