The magazines’ new covers are designed around four themes, self-care, social, family and lifestyle – all areas which we know are important to our readers, added Bauer Media.
Rebecca Dubock, process portfolio editor, said: “Research suggested it was time for a change, so our design team put that information together with their understanding of our readers to come up with some new ideas.
"We’re really pleased with the results – and rest assured, we’ve not altered anything inside the magazines: all your favourite puzzles remain!”
After celebrating its 30th birthday last year, Puzzle Selection says it decided it was time to update its look and give readers something fresh and modern to solve. Over the past few months, the team say they have been working out what they wanted the future of Puzzle Selection to look like.
Keeping close attention to the solving experience, the team picked a new colour palette of light green, yellow and blue and created more space for working out the puzzles.
Kaylie MacKenzie, editor of Puzzle Selection comments: “This has been such a long time coming that I’m absolutely delighted to finally be able to share it with Puzzle Selection readers. I’m especially pleased that we managed to keep all the puzzles, even if some of them have found new homes on different pages.”
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