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Welcome to Webzaemon's corner. In this column, you can learn about the most eccentric, fantastic, or cheap methods of quickly enhancing your electronic lifestyle. This issue features a topic of great concern, thinking out of the box.
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Designing the Anti-Site
In the course of a professional web design job, one must keep in mind and balance concepts of usability,
design sense, search engine indexing, technical merit, and countless other parameters which make a website great. After a time, this process becomes mindless and rock-solid sites can emerge with little effort.
Web designers often feel stress from these constraints and must design extremely innovative sites as a creative outlet. By throwing away convention and re-inventing interface, typography, and style itself, they have fun while producing amazing works of art.
Webzaemon has another assignment for you, however. Break free. Develop an anti-site. Throw away the rules of convention as well as the rules of pompous design gymnastic escapism. Be free and dump your soul into a page like its 1994. If you are a disciplined web developer, you will find this amazingly difficult. It is strongly suggested that you bear with the excercise and reap its rewards.
I am willing to put my money where my mouth is, and show you my cutting loose. Please send me yours!
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