On 02/06/16 08:17, Rick Welykochy wrote:
... return to the days of simple, easy-to-read lightweight sites.
Yes, but "Brutalism" does not seem a nice name, how about
"literate" web design?
I am using a stripped down design for e-learning. With this I replace
the usual collection of dozens (in
At 08:17 AM 2/06/2016, Rick Welykochy wrote:
>All this has some people longing for a return to old-school websites. And we've
>been seeing an emerging trend toward stripped down website design."
Hallelujah. I know the rest of the world doesn't face the same data limits we
do here, but for those
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I ha
I had to have a chuckle. Linkers have long commented on and even
complained about web bloat. There is a movement afoot to go full
circle and return to the days of simple, easy-to-read lightweight sites.
Learn more:
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/322-web-brutalism-millennial-interests-and-more-1.3