theFwa
Out of context: Reply #63
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- bcline0
I think part of the problem is the fact that FWA has started charging to submit sites. Naturally that is going to lesson the pool of sites submitted, and I think that's why we're seeing so many corporate heavy hitters, instead of more creative personal, experimental portfolio sites. And some days, there just may not be the be the same quality site that was there the day before. I'm sure I reiterated the obvious as well as other people's arguements (forgive me). That doesn't change the fact that I still think FWA is among many great resources for cutting edge web design and creative talent. Just my 2 cents coming from a nobody.
(don't you just love the internet......where any old schmuck can rant his opinion to people far more talented and qualified !? :D )