In case you didn't notice, we had a new look! Ahead of our 20th anniversary, we celebrate the start of the next month, we give ourselves a refresh to the board: on our website, across social platformsto our Newslettersand soon, to us equipment.
First, let's start with unchanged. Twenty years of, we remain commitment to cover Where to eat and why is it important. Restaurants are a life force for many communities, and at 23 sites in the city, we covered meal incidents and making daily recommendations for the best places to eat through the best cruel maps. Over Eater.comWe zoomed for an entire country (and sometimes in the world) look at the food culture, carrying our eyes for lifestyle styles how we cooked home. And that same mistake is translated into our back-scenes video in scenes of the YouTubeSocial-first videos, as well as our newsletter-exclusive content.
We don't have a wholesale update on our site design Since 2017If the goal is very similar: Fast forward eight years, and our team, LED by Associate Creative Director Nat Belkov and Vox Media's Product and Design Express OURSELVES VISUALLY – Resulting in a streamlined new look that's a cleaner and bolder version of the eater you know and love. I appreciate a small touch that we sprinkle with inspiring from the Menu design, from incidents scooters to scotch rules.
Remember the rapid blog in the blog period if you always refresh a homepage to see the most recent news of the day? As a call back in times – and the more efficiently connected Elater universe – Eater.com Now prominently have all the latest news from the network at the top of the site. Furthermore, we'll find it easier to find some scope we're most proud of: our Mapsour Real packetsAnd our main pillars of coverage, including restaurant news and restaurant recommendations on our city sites. Food at home and Travel to eater Stories from the national team also ahead and center. And regardless of food, the navigation bar can bring you to all our sites, including partner brands Unch,, astoundand gastropods.
Our goals with new site experience is no different than what we want from a restaurant. The best restaurants are full of energy and encappe their community. They put together people, they revealed us to something new, and they were familiar. Welcome to the new meal – we hope to tell you and stay quick.