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Why Power Users Hate Fancy Web Design
Friday, November 05, 2010 - Anuradha Menon
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The homepage of MacWorld.com is almost confrontationally un-designed. Instead of the usual visual vocabulary of "good" Web design -- variably-sized images, thumbnails, carefully apportioned white space, one-pixel lines, typefaces of various weights. That's deliberate, MacWorld editor in chief Jason Snell told me via e-mail: "When we bought the site MacCentral in 1999 its home page looked like that. It's a legacy of that."    (source: technologyreview.com)


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