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by da_n
4800 days ago
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I understand where you're coming from but dismissing it as a 'thing' is a bit cynical. I disliked the whole 'web 2.0' look, it was garish and rarely had any relation to things in real life. With more designers embracing the flat aesthetic, I think it shows a deeper development that design is becoming more humanist, and this can only mean users are more aquatinted to digital interfaces and no longer need high gloss buttons to understand an elements can be clicked etc. The move towards flat to me a great thing, a turning point in digital design. |
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Now i'm being cynical. ;)