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July 20, 2000

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I’ve been here in Seattle for three and half days listening to web design and usability experts talk about the past, present, and future. I have gathered quite a few interesting nuggets of information from both evangelists and aggravators alike. Specifically, one common theme has emerged (or perhaps reared its ugly, throbbing head of reality) throughout all of the opinions, facts, random chunks of industry data, and incredibly poorly designed presentations. There are technologies, tools, platforms, and standards available today that solve the majority of the problems in designing for the web and making it vastly more usable and accessible than it has been in the past — just don’t use any of them.

This item was posted by Grant Hutchinson.

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