Daily Mail Rebranding Concept by Miklós Kiss
Published Jan 7, 2020
Hungarian designer Miklós Kiss gives the Daily Mail a more sophisticated look in this redesign concept for the popular news publication.
“Why Are Tabloids Such a Mess?
Why does the New York Times or the Guardian look so much more sophisticated than the Daily Mail? Is there such a big difference in the taste of the audience? Or does tabloid have to be scattered and ugly? I made an experiment and took one of the most well known tabloid of the world and reimagined it in a more sophisticated and clean way. Taking it back to their origins when they were a serious conservative newspaper.”
— Miklós Kiss
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