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Simplicity is what you need it to be
Friday, October 17, 2008After watching the video of John Maeda and reading several chapters of his book The Laws of Simplicity, I came to the conclusion that simplicity is subjective. I might think a Web site is simple because I know how to use it (or because I designed it), and someone else might find it complicated because they are unfamiliar with it.
During class last week my group looked at two travel Web sites: ...
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