Re: When Programmers Design Web Pages ...

Subject: Re: When Programmers Design Web Pages ...
From: Nora von Gerichten <wlg -at- pacificcoast -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 23:24:29 -0800


Hi GD,

How do you get programmers into this story. Looks this was created by a bunch of goofy art school students (ages 17-22is), likely mind altered. On the other hand, Andy Worhal would be proud. This is actually a piece of art, not a web site for information. You missed the point it seems. The words and their placements are the tip off. Or, it could be an LA fly by night scam....

I could write a wonderful essay on this! I go for the neo-Dadist direction.

Nora

At 01:43 AM 3/28/02 -0500, you wrote:

Greetings.

During my midterm today, we were given a few
web sites from which to select one and
critique it in terms of navigation, typography,
etc. I picked this one:

http://www.artcenter.edu

I was not kind.

... so tell me: is it just me, or is there
something seriously wrong with this site ...?

--gdw


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