In 2005, Maclean's—the Canadian newsmagazine—got a redesign. In 2007, Time—the American newsmagazine—got one, too. And Maclean's, in an editor's note at the time, pretended to not be pissed off at their American competitor but obviously were, suggesting that Time had swiped all their good new ideas, like "more text, smaller pictures and headlines....black, white, red, yellow type...[and] boxes at the top of the cover with headlines and pictures."
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