January 26, 2001
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Will someone please explain again why "great" web design often equals horribly obsure and ridiculously difficult to navigate websites?
posted by champignon at 1:50 PM on January 26, 2001
posted by champignon at 1:50 PM on January 26, 2001
oops, I meant "obscure", of course... sorry.
posted by champignon at 1:51 PM on January 26, 2001
posted by champignon at 1:51 PM on January 26, 2001
Try again, my lovelies.
Champigon, exploration comes before innovation.
Ah, sweet fridays with no deadlines. I'm feeling the love. Are you feeling it?
posted by capt.crackpipe at 1:56 PM on January 26, 2001
Champigon, exploration comes before innovation.
Ah, sweet fridays with no deadlines. I'm feeling the love. Are you feeling it?
posted by capt.crackpipe at 1:56 PM on January 26, 2001
Ah--got it now.
Zowie . . . it's pretty, but it makes my eyes hurt after a while. (And I second capt's emotion. Happy weekend!)
posted by Skot at 2:46 PM on January 26, 2001
Zowie . . . it's pretty, but it makes my eyes hurt after a while. (And I second capt's emotion. Happy weekend!)
posted by Skot at 2:46 PM on January 26, 2001
Will somebody tell me why some great art equals bottles of soup?
anyways
I think it's too bright for my tastes - I like the new Infront though.
posted by mkn at 5:37 PM on January 26, 2001
anyways
I think it's too bright for my tastes - I like the new Infront though.
posted by mkn at 5:37 PM on January 26, 2001
Once again ... lots of "cutting edge" design looks identical to other "cutting edge" design.
posted by argybarg at 8:05 AM on January 27, 2001
posted by argybarg at 8:05 AM on January 27, 2001
anyone else entering the photo design thing they have
posted by thirdball at 10:52 AM on January 28, 2001
posted by thirdball at 10:52 AM on January 28, 2001
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Seriously. I can't get the page to load.
posted by Skot at 1:32 PM on January 26, 2001