December 2009
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Old man Reiss says ... (Part 2)
6. No software, apart from the browser itself, must be required to get the site to work correctly. 7. Content must be readable first, printable second, downloadable third. 8. Usability must never be sacrificed for the sake of a style guide. 9. No visitor must be forced to register or surrender personal data unless the site owner is unable to provide a service or complete a transaction without it....
Old man Reiss says ... (Part 1)
1. Anything that exists only to satisfy the internal politics of the site owner must be eliminated. 2. Anything that exists only to satisfy the ego of the designer must be eliminated. 3. Anything that is irrelevant within the context of the page must be eliminated. 4. Any feature or technique that reduces the visitor’s ability to navigate freely must be reworked or eliminated. 5. Any...
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Massimo Vignelli likes
I like design to be
semantically correct,
syntactically consistent, and
pragmatically understandable.
I like it to be visually powerful,
intellectually elegant, and
above all timeless.
— Massimo Vignelli
January 2009
7 posts
Dieter Rams segir
Good design is innovative.
Good design makes a product useful.
Good design is aesthetic.
Good design helps us to understand a product.
Good design is unobtrusive.
Good design is honest.
Good design is durable.
Good design is consequent to the last detail.
Good design is concerned with the environment.
Good design is as little design as possible.
Back to purity, back to simplicity.
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