I confess I’m still not used to seeing color photographs in the print edition of the New York Times (it doesn’t seem to help that I primarily read it online in color anyway). On Tuesday morning readers of the Wall Street Journal may be in for a shock when the paper unveils a complete redesign. The width is going from 60 to 48 inches and the smaller size means “shorter stories, bullet points, and infographics.” However there will also be more “in-depth, analysis-type stories,” as breaking news is left to the online version. A smaller redesign in 2002 was viewed by some as a sacrilege. Publisher L. Gordon Crovitz claims he’s ready for old-timer reactions, saying he’s “girded for the letters of complaints written with quills on parchment.” Newspaper designer Mario Garcia likened the project to having been asked to “repaint the Sistine Chapel.” (via Romenesko)