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  • Spookyhome0

    I hate web design when its formulaic and driven by the technological channeling of possibilities. I love it when a website is truly an amazing experience without being indulgent and annoying arse.

    Either way though, its always going to be the future, and print is always going to be the past.

    The big problem with creativity and the creative industries across the board at the moment is that idiosynchacy and exresive personality in work are out of fashion. There's a very keenly defined set of parameters that decree something to be great or not great in both web and print. So many of the very 'coolest' design companies practising at the moment have bodies of work that are entirely interchangeable. I wonder what any of them would be doing without their great design pioneer anthologies to rely on.

    • on a related note your website is indulgent and annoying arse, ya arse... WOOOO! SATURDAY BITCHES!!!734

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