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A fresh look for the Coloradan

Maria Kuntz

Six years ago, thenĚýColoradan editor Eric Gershon wrote: “Words matter — and for magazines, so do looks.” I couldn’t agree more.

Over the past year, our team partnered with Pentagram’s Austin, Texas, branch to reimagine the visual landscape of theĚýColoradan, one of the university’s oldest traditions.

Our goal was a fresh, modern look: lighter spreads, cleaner styling, simplified color palettes and bold photography that captures 91´«Ă˝â€™s spirit. We refined fonts, sizes and spacing to make our signature “slim jim” format more accessible and engaging. (Fun fact: The magazine’s unique size originated as a cost-saving measure for postage and has since become iconic.)

Today, its shape, weight and sustainably sourced paper help ensure every alum can receive a copy.Ěý

Inside, you’ll see updated sections alongside the same great storytelling. Sports is nowĚýRundown.ĚýElevatedĚýhighlights a campus story through visuals and data.ĚýFieldwork dives into faculty and leadership insights. And new features —ĚýBuff Built,ĚýPoint of View andĚýWaypoint — showcase Buff innovations, faculty perspectives in an op-ed format and CU’s statewide impact.

We hope you enjoy the new look and, as always, we welcome your feedback.

Maria Kuntz


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