Web design isn’t art

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Web design isn’t art: It involves a whole collection of different skills — from copywriting and typography to layout and art — all fused together to create an interface that not only features a pleasant aesthetic but that communicates function and facilitates easy access to its content.
smashingmagazine

Finally i found someone who said like that. I have been involve with web design matter since 2001. Also have won some small competition when i still college. I really love web designing and development at that time. Using Microsoft Frontpage -a must have software at that time, or even use Adobe Live Motion (for those who still remember that software. However since everything become more easy, CSS, Dreamweaver and also the huge development of Wordpress Themeing finally i found a conclusion that i am not that perfect in design matter. So i decide to quit and learn something new that would be more appropriate with my skill.

But i’m still love in Web thing, so i write a blog, got a lot of comments. But then i think i should move to the next phase, the bigger one. That big move refresh my mind that i should begin it with web developing again. But wait the minutes, there are many things change since i quit web development. The new social networking concept, web 2.0 and also the “Web design isn’t art” matter.

Horray! i’m happy now

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2 Responses to “Web design isn’t art”

  1. Art makes things beautiful, but design makes things functional and useful.

    Good web design can be ugly, but very useful.

  2. What a nice english dude. I’m very envy with your languange skill :D

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