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Sun-Herald in radical redesign with magazine style cover

Sun Herald coverThe relaunch of Sydney’s Sun-Herald is to be a dramatic one, moving to an image-led, magazine style cover, Mumbrella can reveal.

The new look is revealed in a TV commercial by Whybin\TBWA\Tequila, for the Fairfax Media tabloid exclusively obtained by Mumbrella.

The first hints that the overhaul of the Sun-Herald was to be a radical one came on Sunday when the newspaper published a teaser ad which suggested that masthead was turning blue.

It also revealed that Annabel Crabb was the new columnist.


The ad also reveals a glimpse of a new section called Unwind, along with a Travel section, Sunday Life and another supplement for which the masthead is not visible.   

Herald Sun supplements

Independent coverThe relaunch follows a similar path to that of The Independent newspaper in the UK which abandoned a traditional news led cover in favour of an image led approach.

As well as the TV ad, the campaign is backed with outdoor and radio.

Credits:

  • Agency: Whybin/TBWA/Tequila
  • Gavin McLeod: Creative Director
  • Richard Shaw: Copywriter
  • Asheen Naidu: Creative Group Head
  • David Brady: Creative Group Head
  • Peter Fitzhardinge: Commander
  • Bryony Marks: Account Director
  • Kat Webb: Project Manager
  • Amelia Babos: Project Manager
  • Kristy Fransen: TV Producer
  • Simon Holdaway: Print Producer
  • Michael Kavanagh: Digital Producer
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