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Reimagined South China Morning Post article page enhances readability and accessibility

Fewer distractions on article pages aim to improve reader satisfaction, with the change marking the latest improvement on the flagship website

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In the increasingly fast-paced world of news, distilling vital information and presenting key points in an accessible way is crucial.

September 2024 sees a new look for article pages on SCMP.com, offering readers an optimised and streamlined reading experience. Following the homepage refresh at the end of 2023, the article page redesign aims to improve readability, allowing our millions of readers globally to consume award-winning journalism with greater ease.

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In the increasingly fast-paced world of news, distilling vital information and presenting key points in an accessible way is crucial. We saw an opportunity to address this need and bring essential content to our readers faster and with fewer distractions. Core elements that were refined include a more considered integration of advertising on the page, improving content discoverability (recommended content and further reading) and optimising content structure in order to make articles easier to read and understand.

The project involved multiple different teams and departments, taking the best insights from readers, Editorial, Data, Product and Research and baking them into a new page to truly reflect our readers’ needs. Working with multiple different stakeholders allowed us to holistically review problem areas and optimise core elements with dynamic solutions. The process was underpinned by hundreds of hours of reader interviews and usability testing, plus an in-depth eye-tracking study which we conducted in person at our headquarters in Hong Kong. This comprehensive process gave us a full picture of how people read online, which we then incorporated into our wider UX research methodology.

Key information at a glance

Initially, readers may spot improvements to how content is laid out at the top of articles. Many of our readers are busy professionals, often consuming multiple stories on the go throughout the day. With this in mind we’ve improved the readability of top-line information, with a shorter headline followed by a concise summary.

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