[thelist] Jakob Nielsen [was Anti-aliasing]

Matt mspiegler at lightbulbpress.com
Tue Feb 26 10:51:00 CST 2002


Its been around for a while, but holds up as an example of Flash being used to
its best effect:

http://www.motown.com/
check out "Classic Motown".



Bill Haenel wrote:

> > >Certainly the Flash on the home page of http://www.gozz.com
> > >is confusing as hell - is that supposed to be Good Flash?
> >
> > Erg.  I have to say that I hate this kind of navigation.
>
> I like it. I think it's cool.
>
> Now, out of those surveyed, at least 33% (me) have found it's good, and 66%
> (Martin & Ben) found it bad. What does that mean? Not much, except that so
> far we've discussed the issue as a matter of taste. So much of the
> discussion is related to the web as a medium vs. the web as a communication
> service.
>
> Other things this point may bring to question that are not taste-oriented:
>
> = It is certainly necessary for government-funded service-oriented sites to
> be as usable and accessible as possible.
> = It is certainly necessary for sites who wish to open their doors to as
> many humans as possible to be as usable and accessible as possible.
> = Is it necessary for ALL sites to be as usable and accessible as possible?
>
> BH
>
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