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<li>Any differences in the work process between net artists and the commercial designers? In which ways are they similar and different?</li> | <li>Any differences in the work process between net artists and the commercial designers? In which ways are they similar and different?</li> | ||
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<li style = “width: 75%; font-family: | <li style = “width: 75%; font-family:Helvetica;”>The history of open source for Css and Javascript libraries, mostly developed by mega tech companies</li>
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<li style = “width: 75%; font-family:Helvatica;”>In which way and how often do designers and developers depend on the frameworks? (How are the scale of companies they work for? The mission?)</li>
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<li style = “width: 75%; font-family:Helvatica;”>Are you the one who doesn’t necessarily rely on the framework all the time? How have you studied till reaching the pure capacity of coding? And how does this influence your work?</li> | <li style = “width: 75%; font-family:Helvatica;”>Are you the one who doesn’t necessarily rely on the framework all the time? How have you studied till reaching the pure capacity of coding? And how does this influence your work?</li> |
Revision as of 16:35, 21 November 2021
Introduction : Circular structure of web design market (A starting point(simply) + Main research question + sub questions)
My enjoyment in making web pages has been navigating my career in web design practice. But I do admit that most of my future tasks will be occupied by commercial agenda, not merely being able to play with all the hand-crafted webp elements, which I love.
This speculation has made me observe current mainstream websites with sharp eyes, and I've come to a realisation that my desire in making quirky and fun websites will conflict with the market structure in many ways.
Meaning, it's pretty obvious that most major web pages have certain types of features in common. For example, the shapes of most icons and the locations of banners, menu bar seem quite similar each other, as well as the user navigation system.
I am not completely denying the implicit rules, claiming that there needs a total subversion/revolution on the web design context. But still, this repetition of the sameness is worthwhile to be questioned even for figuring out my attitude as a web designer.
Thus I'd like to explore why do most websites look identical today, where it has come from, and how I will be balancing my stance as a web designer.
Sub-questions are below:
Thus, this thesis will be a documentation of my journey in the circular structure of the web design market, and missions many designers confront.
1. Uniformity : Does it exist? A few cases and reviews
2. Potential causes of the uniformity (reading + interviewing)
3. Experiments not to refer the uniformity : How I will stand in the industry as a web designer?
4. Conclusion
Reproduced economy (Ecology of the market)
So how all the research can help me?
The importance of not losing the passion about the existing of diverse personal web sites.