
Founded in 1893, De Telegraaf in Amsterdam is one of the worst designed newspapers in the world, but is the largest Dutch daily national popular morning newspaper.
The average circulation is about 808,300 copies, which makes it by far the biggest newspaper in the Netherlands.
During summer it even exceeds 1 million.
The average reach of De Telegraaf is 2.4 million people, that is 18.8 % of the Dutch population aged 13 years and older.
And, yes, its Web site has no better design.
Busy, busy design!
If these print and digital editions work with this amazing look, imagine the results with a more reader-friendly design.
Tags: Amsterdam, De Telegraaf, newspaper design






