College High Five of the Week: Mustang Daily
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008User interfaces matter, and that’s something most newspapers don’t get.
But it’s something that the Mustang Daily thoroughly understands. Their site has a striking, elegant and simply beautiful design. That’s why the Mustang Daily gets this weeks College High Five.
The design is even more striking when one considers that MustangDaily.net is powered by College Publisher. Yes, you read that correctly. The Mustang Daily proves that you can use a preexisting CMS like College Publisher and still highly customize your site.
Collegiate publications using College Publisher, or considering it, should take a long look at what the Mustang Daily has proven is possible. Not only is it a very striking design for a college newspaper, but is also better looking than most professional journalism Web sites. The site, however, is more than just a pretty face.
The Mustang Daily has a great feature set complete with multimedia, podcasts, blogs and interactive Flash packages. But it’s the great design that allows this content to shine. The site is so clean, elegant and easy to navigate that it’s easy to find everything. Plus, a design like this makes it easy to discover new content or content that a user wasn’t even thinking about.
That’s what a great design should strive to do.
The Center for Innovation in College Media named the Mustang Daily the best overall design. The judges had this to say:
They take number one because of their overall organization and abundance of visual elements on the homepage. It has simple navigation below the masthead; well-designed secondary buttons for multimedia, blogs, etc.; dominant, clickable, rotating art; a concise “online features” section highlighted by a subtle background color; well organized section previews complete with the main story of each section containing thumbnails; a unique “yousubmit” button; not to mention a well-placed AP viewer and poll. All of this is found on a homepage that is one of the smallest in length in the competition. The masthead type is a little lacking in proportion, but other than that it’s pretty flawless. Beautiful. Useable. Winner.
The one negative I see on this site is that main story content sends users to a new page. This is an issue because most people use pop-up blockers. I had to tweak my blocker to view the main story content.
It’s strange because all the other content on the site does not behave in this manner. But this is something that should be very easy to fix.
If you’re looking to do redo your Web site, you would be hard pressed to find a better inspiration than the Mustang Daily.

