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- formed0
So sad...one of the best firms out there for so long, and now that Apple has killed Flash they are left making the same generic stuff.
Funny, I was flipping through there "Latest Projects" and though "oh, now this one is not so bad"...whoops, that one is Flash.
- Apple didn't kill Flash, they just acknowledged it was dead.raf
- Apple absolutely killed Flash. It was not dead when Jobs declared warformed
- I thought it was in decline even before I got the first iPhone. Jobs did facilitate the demise but it was coming anyway.raf
- It's retarded to blame ONE phone for the death of flash. It ran on EVERY OTHER device and still does.monospaced
- 'apple killed flash' is obviously a sweeping statement, but was definitely job's intention, and it is dead.kingsteven
- sureshot0
http://www.noscope.com/archive/1…
15 years old.
- inteliboy0
Well, it sounds like this is all a very subjective thing. Some see the web as maturing, others see it as getting boring. I don't think there is a right or wrong here...
Though I definitely think if you stepped back 5-0 years you'll be severely disappointed with how shit everything looked on the internet.
- animatedgif0
Web tech is in a better position now than it's ever been. HTML5, Javascript, Canvas and WebGL have added more in the past year than Adobe added to Flash in 5 years.
If you can't think beyond wordpress isn't that your problem?
- the only problem is the very low clients/ordinary people browser adoption rateschrisRG
- identity0
There's a name i haven't heard in a while.
- breadlegz0
Looks like they relied pretty heavily on flash to make their designs work. These new ones are pretty bland.
- formed0
Yup, when Apple killed Flash they essentially killed web design, imho.
Still a need for websites, obviously, but the 'design' part has been dumbed down to boring WordPress looking themes. It'll be a while before we really see good/great design again, imho.
Clients still want Flash-like quality/sophistication, but they will never (or mine won't) pay to develop something with the way things are now.
A shame, I loved G94's work for so long.
- Adobe killed flashmonospaced
- HTML5 and CSS3 are great tools, not as practical as flash but close enough for now.zarkonite