Is the golden age of media innovation over before it's even begun?
What is Vox First Person? And how can I write for it?
A look into how we aggregate, why we aggregate, and what we're trying to achieve.
One year ago today, we started to put web content online all day, every day. Thank you for joining the ride.
How and why we're trying to find a better way to use our past work.
Now you can have your very own Vox t-shirt or sweatshirt.
We want the story to the be best single resource for our readers to explore a complex subject
It's shiny.
We're at 81 and counting.
Long live the homepage.
Launch fast, tweak often.
Where are the comments? And other site conundrums.
Joe Coscarelli interviews Vox.com editor in chief Ezra Klein for New York magazine about the philosophy behind our site. Ezra explains that journalism focused on readers' needs and interests won't necessarily cater to the tastes of other media pros.
Rather than mucking up the cards with lots of annotations, each stack should have an updates card at the end.
We had to choose between mobile-friendly charts and interactive charts, and we decided to prioritize mobile.
We are very excited to be launching a website today, but we are even more excited about the improvements we'll be making to the site in the weeks and months to come.
Ezra Klein, Melissa Bell and Matt Yglesias answer nine questions about their new site Vox.com. Question #2: What happened to Project X?