I mean, yeah, I'm sure these were all embarrassing at the time, but keeping in mind that newspapers are published every single day, you're talking about an error rate that's extremely low, relatively speaking.
I'm actually not seeing how any of these examples would have been helped by content-first design. Having the content first is just a different approach with its own unique set of issues (namely that you'll be changing the content 700 times during the design process, which is actually a bit nightmarish when you're passing data around). I wouldn't call it better, though.
I'm actually not seeing how any of these examples would have been helped by content-first design. Having the content first is just a different approach with its own unique set of issues (namely that you'll be changing the content 700 times during the design process, which is actually a bit nightmarish when you're passing data around). I wouldn't call it better, though.