[thelist] Interesting Sites

Steven Streight steven.streight at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 10:32:59 CST 2006


The first site, Verdure Thought, is a trainwreck from a usability angle,
more specifically, the light green type on dark green background is not
easily readable nor quickly scan-able for relevant information.

On 11/28/06, M. Seyon <evolt07 at delime.com> wrote:
>
> Message from Hershel Robinson (11/28/2006 04:58 PM)
>
> >Someone sent me this today:
> >
> >The 35 Sexiest Designed Websites you've Forgotten, part 3:
> >
> >http://philrenaud.com/241
>
> Interesting indeed.
>
> Design, like art, can be such a subjective thing though. But yet design is
> not art, not boundary-less art, at any rate. These sites might look lovely
> to some, and hence be wonderful as "pieces of art" but when all the
> graphics slow my poor hunk of a computer to a crawl, I wouldn't say
> they're
> particularly well designed.
>
> I prefer a more minimalist look myself.
>
> Good post Hershel. Thanks!
>
> regards.
> -marc
>
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