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B.Sc (Maths), M.EC, MBADirector, User Experience StrategyRed SquareP: +612 8289 4930M: +61 417 061 292Member, UPA - www.upassoc.org
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, and the audience, so I would put one big caveat around the above two paragraphs and say It _looks_ bad, but it might be right for the audience.
Regards,Steve BatyOn 05/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:-- --Steve 'Doc' Baty B.Sc (Maths
from little things like overly faint and/or small text). With that in mind the only way to really say it is
bad design is if it is inappropriate to it's requirements... which wedon't know.--Steve 'Doc' Baty B.Sc (Maths), M.EC
, MBADirector, User Experience
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Bruce Prochnau-- --Steve 'Doc' Baty B.Sc (Maths), M.EC, MBA
Director, User Experience StrategyRed SquareP: +612 8289 4930M: +61 417 061 292Member, UPA - www.upassoc.orgMember, IxDA - www.ixda.org
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Russ,I always thought irony was like goldy and silvery. Thanks for the clarification.SteveOn 27/04/06, russ - maxdesign
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:OK, I'm getting a little worried here. Some of the recent posts have used a
relatively new concept called irony. For those who haven't heard of this,here