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* starts with stating his growing frustration and disappointment in tech | |||
* states some basic but Website Questions regarding responsiveness | |||
* <mark>Bicycle Bear Websites</mark> Websites that do what they are not supposed to (going against their grain) <br> | |||
-- to what extend can that be good or bad? | |||
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Every Material has a grain, including the web. [...] Too often the internet is cast as a wide-open, infinitely malleable material. | |||
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* brings some website interface design examples | |||
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We use text as interface, because the nuanced but significant differences in technology's abstractions are difficult to communicate visually. | |||
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Revision as of 21:00, 4 February 2025
Frank Chimero, 2015, https://frankchimero.com/blog/2015/the-webs-grain
- starts with stating his growing frustration and disappointment in tech
- states some basic but Website Questions regarding responsiveness
- Bicycle Bear Websites Websites that do what they are not supposed to (going against their grain)
-- to what extend can that be good or bad?
Every Material has a grain, including the web. [...] Too often the internet is cast as a wide-open, infinitely malleable material.
- brings some website interface design examples
We use text as interface, because the nuanced but significant differences in technology's abstractions are difficult to communicate visually.