Six bespoke art directions for the TVReviewer homepage — identical content (the wordmark, the "what to watch" five, the Dutton Ranch A− verdict), radically different skins. Click any one to open it full-screen. Pick the look that feels like us.
Late-night analog television — amber-and-green phosphor glow on black, VT323 type, scanlines, an "ON AIR" channel ticker. Nostalgic and warm.
Open full →An awards-night marquee — Monoton neon letters, light-bulb borders, magenta/cyan/gold glow on midnight purple, spotlights sweeping. Spectacle.
Open full →A prestige newspaper's TV section — Playfair masthead, ink hairlines, drop caps, a dateline, one red accent on cream. Pure editorial authority.
Open full →Web-brutalism — Archivo Black + Space Mono, hard black borders, an exposed grid, acid-yellow alarm color. Blunt, structural, unmissable.
Open full →Dark, cinematic, elegant — Cormorant Garamond, brushed gold on charcoal, letterbox bars, film grain, poster-style cards. Restrained luxury.
Open full →Playful maximalism — rounded Baloo type, candy colors on cream, chunky cards with hard shadows, sticker ratings, a cartoon TV set. Fun and bouncy.
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