The Blur Test: NY Times

The Blur Test is an old art school technique used to reveal a design’s focal point and visual hierarchy. Let’s see how NYTimes.com holds up.


The Blur Test is an old art school technique used to reveal a design’s focal point and visual hierarchy. Let’s see how NYTimes.com holds up.

The Blur Test is an old art school technique used to reveal a design’s focal point and visual hierarchy. Let’s see how MSNBC.com holds up.

The Blur Test replicates the way a user initially sees a page and it reveals the design’s true visual hierarchy (or lack thereof). Let’s see how the design of UX Magazine holds up in The Blur Test.

The Blur Test is an old art school technique used to reveal a design’s focal point and visual hierarchy. Let’s see how Go Daddy holds up to The Blur Test.

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