I came across the new vision for CBC.ca and it appears bland is in. Grey upon grey in an exciting vibrant riot of greyness:
- The weirdest thing is the use small font of a medium grey on a coloured background for titles. It makes for very squinty reading. Sadly, before the CBC wallowed in white text on a black or other dark background. It was apparently too useful.
- Other than that, the use of orange to highlight lesser points of interest on a page is just weird. You would think on the "Canada" news page the most important links are RSS, sign-in and services. Someone in tech clearly had a strong voice at the committee table. Otherwise "new" might have gotten the more visually important link.

Comments
David Janes - June 3, 2006 6:15 PM
Rounded corners!
Also there's a story text resize button, which if it works is quite a nice feature for my failing eyesite.
Alan - June 3, 2006 6:26 PM
Does anyone really need 8 font for anything? And why have a default font size that requires people to resize, which is exactly what I had to do...and I'm not old and feeble of eye...I'm not...really...
Flea - June 3, 2006 10:17 PM
Sports is the #6 item because the CBC has yet to realize Sports is less important than Weather.
AlanMcL - June 4, 2006 3:13 AM
Can you indicate where 8px text is used Alan? I am pretty sure if you look at the text in the stylesheets, you will notice it is at least 9px, and usually 10 or 11.
--Alan
Alan - June 4, 2006 8:44 AM
"8 pt" is hyperbole - think "super tiny". In future I will use "4.25 font" for super hyperbole.