Website review: FOWD November 2007 & SlideShare
IppatsuMan discovered this in Web Development
•12 reviews since Nov 20, 2007
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guyro rated 6 months ago- Good to name the latest design fad and its features.

- euxneks rated 7 months ago
- What a meaningless slide show. Yeah, web2.0 is tired and becoming cliche, but he just complains about it and gives no constructive information on how to become un-web2.0.. meh.

DarianKnight rated 7 months ago- Web 2.0 is a lie

Klope62 rated 7 months ago- Amen.

Babs05 rated 7 months ago- I enjoyed this. I hate a lot of new websites, especially where effort in design renders their site virtually unusable. I hate background 'art', sounds and videos that play as soon as the page loads, too many competing colours, ugly composition, typos, etc One of my favourite site designs is the one for Stereogum. User-experience is joyous. An absolute delight, easy on the eye. High on content quality, low on useless crap. Good work. http://stereogum.com/

wunderklicken rated 7 months ago- A good "slap upside the head" for a marketer like me. Maybe I'll stop torturing my designers with the phrase "make it more Web 2.0 looking" for one day anyway. I have to agree WHOLEHEARTEDLY with dirtbagbubble's comments.

njazshortz rated 8 months ago- whatever - taking oneself too seriously is the real problem ... lighten up Francis ...

- dirtbagbubble rated 8 months ago
- The so-called "Web 2.0 trend" comes along with a couple of benefits, which, in my humble opinion, outweigh the downsides "of being unoriginal". Usability comes first. Readability and clear structure are important as well. Those featured websites created by "the world's best designers" don't show so much of originality as well. I've seen "trend-whore" background images, ornaments, ripped paper, flowers, black/white designs and black dogs many, many times on the net. I've seen so many websites with a "unique", "original" and awarded design, which are total crap in terms of usablity. Micro-fonts, everything Flash, bad contrast, confusing navigation elements. I'd prefer most dorky Web 2.0 designs over most artsy-fartsy homepages any time.