Fog Creek releases WebPutty
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#22Could someone explain why most recent websites look as if the members of the target audience are five-year old children? This is not a troll - I'm honestly wondering if anyone actually likes such a "design".
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#23Why is the favicon the Notepad++ lizard?
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#24Wish the stiqr guys had a bit more exposure. Awesome product.
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#25Could someone explain why most recent websites look as if the members of the target audience are five-year old children? This is not a troll - I'm honestly wondering if anyone actually likes such a "design".
Or maybe you have a board with some buttons on it. The one with a picture of a cow makes a cow noise. The pig makes a pig noise, etc.
Turns out this is also really good design practice. For a long time, when the web was new, having lots of "neat stuff" meant that you knew how to make neat stuff, which meant that you were "professional".
As this "neat stuff" became more accessible, it started having the opposite affect.
The transition you've seen happen in web is the same one that you saw happen in print. Things start off "fancy", but as "fancy" becomes easily attainable, it starts to look cheap.
You may be interested in this article: http://lesswrong.com/lw/154/why_real_men_wear_pink/
"Why Real Men Wear Pink"
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#26I really like this idea and design. In particular the "Tour" is great! I think I will get real use from this service.
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#27I really like this idea and design. In particular the "Tour" is great! I think I will get real use from this service.
I wonder if they used that tour making library posted here the other day...
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#28Could someone explain why most recent websites look as if the members of the target audience are five-year old children? This is not a troll - I'm honestly wondering if anyone actually likes such a "design".
Can you explain why you think the design targets "five-year old children"? All you did was make a reductive, flippant accusation without backing it up at all.
Can't see how it could be regarded in such a light? Too bad.
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#29Can someone explain why they would choose a name like Putty which is already a well established and completely different software?
We would have loved to incorporate transmogrifier into the name, but that's hard to type and spell.
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#30Could someone explain why most recent websites look as if the members of the target audience are five-year old children? This is not a troll - I'm honestly wondering if anyone actually likes such a "design".