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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Social Web Design: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

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Social media has had a major impact on contemporary web design. Even "non-social" sites have been affected. Coupled with the wave of imitators trying to make their sites feel just like Facebook or Twitter, the look the web itself has changed. Is this really a change for the better?

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Social media has had a major impact on contemporary web design.

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The look the web itself has changed. Is this really a change for the better?

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Lead to good stuff:interactivity, simple designs, more white space, the emergence of true web typography

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& bad stuff:usability fails, interface inconsistencies, lack of planning for new feature integration, ever-changing user agreements and privacy policies.

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Major interface changes on the fly

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Functionality changes

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Redefining established conventions

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Information sans experience

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