Its sister publication, the web design-focused Creative Bloq blog, is estimated to receive over 10 million monthly readers according to analytics firm SimilarWeb.
Other changes were the addition of a new section at the back of the magazine called Trash replacing comics by drew and the Hi!
Monkey[10] Soon after the redesign a column entitled Web Drifter was introduced; written by Martin Sargent, it usually contained issues and language considered vulgar by the readership, and it was subsequently cancelled.
Future announced in April 2020 that it would cease publication due to commercial reasons caused by COVID-19 pandemic with issue 332 (June 2020) being the last.
Next, a public voting phase occurred to allow for community impact to play a role in each project's consideration.
The event consisted of a single-track, two-day series of speeches and workshops presented by prominent individuals in the web design industry.
[19] Past speakers included Dan Cederholm (of Dribbble), Jake Archibald (of Google Chrome), Remy Sharp (of Polyfill), Ethan Marcotte (of responsive web design), and Elliot Jay Stocks (of Adobe Typekit).