New blog design

By Tanya Montgomery
Air Force Public Affairs Agency

Yes, it’s still us! We rolled out a new blog design today, and we’re taking care of the finishing touches. You can still expect to see the same of kind of content that highlights the perspectives, experiences, and mission of our Airmen. We’re excited about this new design, and we hope that you are too. As always, we’re open to suggestions and making things better for you, our readers.

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  • Brickerhaus

    It looks great but needs a few more tweaks here and there. Like when you go to the next page of stories, you need to lose the scrolling pictures and just stick with the facts and stories. And the next and previous page needs to be more refined at the bottom. Otherwise I like it. Oh and I am viewing it on an iPad if that helps your developer.

  • Anonymous

    Thank you for your suggestions.

  • USAF_RATSART

    I am a retired Airman and find the overall design is a great asymmetric layout with good use of rhythm and color.  The content captures the Air Force’s warrior ethos and also its hi-tech, ‘cyberesque’ focus.  Lastly, the airframe is a very good focus.  You did a great job representing and modernizing the USAF image.  Hope all that serve stay safe.   

  • Emerson

    Really the design and layout is good, improve a lot of with this new color.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4EAP2P6ZVNSIMIMS6RZX24BTQE James W

    I would like to be receiving the Eagles Eye. I am retired Fl Guard in 1964 at Major in Communications. My address is 2285 Marsh Hawk LN Apt 9103, Fleming Island FL 32003. I am on Don Bunks e mail address but do not receive the publication. Appreciate your help. James W Robinson.

  • Bindumadhaviwork

    That was a very good presentation.nice pics

  • Madhavivinaykumar

    Wonderful article. Very
    interesting topic indeed.Thanks to the author f   or explaining the facts so
    lucidly.

  • http://www.floodtechs.com/ WaterDamageRestoration

    Awesome website.  I think that the look will be very attractive to the youth that the military needs so badly. This look relays the air-force’s high-tech nature. Good job.

  • http://www.tallinnanristeilyt.com/ Paras Sivusto

    Absolutely it looks fantastic really! I like much better than the old design!

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    great design

  • http://www.floodtechs.com/ WaterDamageRestoration

    Definitely stands out among the rest of the armed forces websites.  Reflects the Air Forces dominance in the technology arena!

  • Bradkent1994

    Military families have sacrificed so much to live away from family to serve their country. It is a disgrace; however, when a non-military spouse completely ruins her husband’s career with false accusations of abuse.  Our men and women who serve need more protection from those who are unfaithful, vindictive and decide to separate from the military life. More services and intel should be manditory before assuming the abusive spouse is the ‘MALE’. It is demeaning to a man to admit his wife is the abuser. Please consider action into this far too common occurence.  Many young men marry a young female who sees the military as a vehicle for travel and a ticket out of their dull Texas home. After a baby or two and the assurance of ‘child support’ she cries abuse and leaves the poor guy at some base where he is assigned and his life is forever changed.  He can not abandon his post and is therefore forced to give up his parental visitation, especially if he is stationed overseas.  Do I know what I am talking about? Oh, yes, minus the million other offensive details which have certainly taken place with thousands of our young men.  Before assuming that all men are the abusers, please, get the research and facts correct.  Women are abusive too and have men by the short hair.