Web Designers Please Stop Doing This

We’re at a point where it’s time to stop calling ourselves web designers and to start thinking of ourselves simply as designers. That’s the only way we’re going to be taken seriously as a profession, and stop following all these ridiculous trends.

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Everywhere you look these days sites using some variation of the above template are getting accolades. What is wrong with us?

I have been kicking around my general gripes about the state of “design” in web design for a while now but wasn’t inspired to write an article until I saw Paul Scrivens’ Smashing Magazine Killed the Community, and was in almost complete agreement.

Where is the value in compiling other people’s content or screenshots of their sites offering no additional input other than to regurgitate it as your own for the sake of a few Diggs? And where is the credibility in these Top 10 Crazy Ass Things to Do With Type sites anyway? Have you ever seen a truly reputable designer you know writing for them? And now they’re selling you a book. All these sites do is glorify trends and cliches.

This got me to thinking, whatever happened to the CSS galleries of yore? Now there are scores of them, all the featured sites with the same cookie cutter layout. I don’t think the problem is as Paul said, that CSS galleries were something easy to replicate. I think the problem is one of content. These sites aren’t scouring for anything pushing boundaries, they passively accept suggestions and post accordingly. Now that people with dollar signs in their eyes are flocking to the industry in droves, an appetite for this garbage has been cultivated.

I can understand how sites like this might be good reference for someone just beginning their career, a starting point to see what’s been done before, but they become dangerous when they preach trends as gospel and all of a sudden every new site on the internet looks the same. Remember Web 2.0? Where did all those designers go? Gradients, drop shadows and rounded corners gave way to Photoshop effects, mismatched social media icons and poorly executed grunge type. Do we really want to be the David Carsons of the web industry, slowly becoming caricatures of ourselves? Once upon a time we had wonderful places to go for web inspiration, like Stylegala.

Now it’s time to stop looking at the web for inspiration. So many people in this industry do not come from a design background, we need to get back to design basics. Design school 101. Real typography, not just “picking out a cool font”. Grids, and not out of the box solutions, but thinking about a real working grid for our sites. Using an out of the box grid is equivalent to using an out of the box Wordpress template with no regard to how it fits your content at all. Color. Strip away Photoshop techniques. Software is just a tool, designs should be able to survive without effects and shadows. Stop designing your content for your CMS and work the other way around. Want to learn about storytelling? Take a comic book illustration class, even if you can’t draw.

You’re not going to find a quick solution for good design in a top ten list. Real design is hard, that’s why we expect to be paid well for it. Stop listening to people spend a lot of time talking about web design but doing very little design themselves, and instead go back to real designers. Start at the beginning. Start at Bauhaus. Start at De Stijl. Start at military propaganda art. Start anywhere but with freaking web design.


P.S. Can we please stop doing this also? This is like lens flare part two.

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November 2009 Mix

Listen to this while falling asleep at the end of a long, grey day.

The new Black Heart Procession album blew my mind a little, it’s the darkest thing they’ve done in a while. I had to include the first track, which sounds like what you’d hear while having an out of body experience.

Lovers and Carissa’s Wierd are probably the saddest bands you’ve never heard, the latter with members splintering off into S, Grand Archives and Band of Horses. Candy Girl might be my favorite new song in a while, can’t wait to hear when they have a full album recorded.

  1. The Black Heart Procession - When You Finish Me
  2. Rachel’s - Water from the Same Source
  3. Warpaint - Stars
  4. Mount Eerie - Voice in Headphones
  5. Azure Ray - Don’t Make a Sound
  6. Lovers - Ginger
  7. Carissa’s Wierd - Die
  8. Glorytellers - Anonymous
  9. Elliott Smith - Miss Misery
  10. Cat Power - Wonderwall
  11. Lowlights - Last and Alone
  12. The Mendoza Line - It’ll be the Same Without You
  13. The Pacific Ocean - Adam’s Song
  14. Foreign Born - Holy Splinter
  15. Arms - The Frozen Lake
  16. Trailer Trash Tracys - Candy Girl

Download November 2009 Mix (80.5)

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Paul Renner on What is Modern

The truly Modern, that is, the undistorted expression of an objective zeitgeist, is only what we hold today to be timelessly perfect. This is not the same in all periods, because the insight into the timelessly valid changes from generation to generation.

Paul Renner

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All I Need Now is a Cherry

Manhattns

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Websites looking like web applications that look like websites that look like…

I couldn’t agree more. “Websites are looking like web applications that look like websites that look like science fiction that look like Apple that are quickly looking like a design trend of the late 2000’s.”

I see a lot of, while technically sleek websites, all starting to look the same. Where is the character? Why bother with all this ornamentation just for ornamentation’s sake? See MacHeist for a good example of this. Why is Girls and Boys by Blur stuck in my head now?

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Why Did I Not Find This Before It Sold Out?

Pizzagram: The Shirt

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From Rockett.

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