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There is nothing wrong with your magazine. Do not at tempt tempt  
v. tempt·ed, tempt·ing, tempts

v.tr.
1. To try to get (someone) to do wrong, especially by a promise of reward.

2.
 to adjust your reading glasses!

As promised in our Eightieth Anniversary issue (November 5, 2004), you now hold in your hands the result of our efforts to graphically redesign re·de·sign  
tr.v. re·de·signed, re·de·sign·ing, re·de·signs
To make a revision in the appearance or function of.



re
 the magazine. We hope you find the pages brighter, more friendly, and easier to get around in. (And no, we have not reduced the type size.) This redesign is roughly the eighth such effort in the magazine's history. Some redesigns have been thorough; others have been more subtle. This one, as you see, falls into the former category.

Like previous editors, our goal in redesigning the magazine has been to make it more visually inviting to subscribers, current and potential. In May, the firm Liska + Associates, whose designers have been creating our covers since April 2002, did the initial heavy lifting, creating the template (1) A pre-designed document or data file formatted for common purposes such as a fax, invoice or business letter. If the document contains an automated process, such as a word processing macro or spreadsheet formula, then the programming is already written and embedded in the  while patiently fielding the myriad Myriad is a classical Greek name for the number 104 = 10 000. In modern English the word refers to an unspecified large quantity.

The term myriad is a progression in the commonly used system of describing numbers using tens and hundreds.
 tweaks offered by the editors. After months of back-and-forth among editors, designers, and various interlopers INTERLOPERS. Persons who interrupt the trade of a company of merchants, by pursuing the same business with them in the same place, without lawful authority. , our tireless production editor, Tiina Aleman, took the final design and made it work--no mean feat. Coordinating the entire effort was Associate Editor Grant Gallicho. The woman- and man-hours these two put in have been above and beyond the call of duty. Magazine redesign is a notoriously no·to·ri·ous  
adj.
Known widely and usually unfavorably; infamous: a notorious gangster; a district notorious for vice.
 contentious enterprise, but the staff seems to have emerged from the process relatively intact. We hope you like it--in fact, much depends on you liking it. But if you don't, you know how to reach us.
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