Design Evolution of 11 Popular Blogs

A couple of interesting things that I noticed:
Here is the comparison from Gizmodo:

A couple of interesting things that I noticed:
- Most popular blogs started with a traditional blog-like design (e.g., with categories, a tagline below the logo and so on) and migrated to a magazine-like style.
- Most blogs started with no ads or monetization schemes at all, meaning that the goal of the authors was probably not to make money initially
- Most of them kept their brand while changing designs (i.e. preserving colors and logos)
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