Comments on: The future of web design http://www.livingdesign.info/2010/06/29/the-future-of-web-design/ LivingDesign is a creative and inspiration resource dedicated to design and life and everything in-between. This blog is about things that stir and influence creative minds. Things, that could be from any where and in all shapes or sizes. Mon, 06 Feb 2012 12:53:46 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: Anthony Meszaros http://www.livingdesign.info/2010/06/29/the-future-of-web-design/#comment-1777 Anthony Meszaros Sun, 01 May 2011 23:24:14 +0000 http://www.livingdesign.info/?p=2387#comment-1777 Wow! Great article! I really was inspired by your words. Thanks for this post, I really enjoyed it. Wow! Great article! I really was inspired by your words. Thanks for this post, I really enjoyed it.

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By: Tony http://www.livingdesign.info/2010/06/29/the-future-of-web-design/#comment-721 Tony Mon, 16 Aug 2010 08:28:09 +0000 http://www.livingdesign.info/?p=2387#comment-721 Great article, this is a great time to be a web designer ! Great article, this is a great time to be a web designer !

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By: Aggelos Karalias http://www.livingdesign.info/2010/06/29/the-future-of-web-design/#comment-648 Aggelos Karalias Sun, 04 Jul 2010 22:50:55 +0000 http://www.livingdesign.info/?p=2387#comment-648 This is so true.. and it is almost happening now, there are many sites out there trying to replace the usability from mouseover, mouseout events with something onclick.. I think that, not too many years before, everyone had in mind that the change from a mouse to a multitouch device should be transparent to the event model, language, developer etc.. but the hardware capabilities and the user experience are so different that we are forced to separate "Clicks" and "Taps" (I find your terms fitting perfectly to the subject). But saying that it is true doesn't mean it is good. We'll have more things to keep in mind, sometimes more conditional situations to handle and other things needing, once again, an extra effort to keep them clean and maintainable. Maybe some abstraction may happen but the problem is that it's easy to abstract some parts of an app (the data access is an example maybe) but when we are in the UI side of development abstractions and generalizations usually result to poor UX. The fact is that future is getting closer all the time and the new specs are one (or more) step forward for the web. But we should not make past's mistakes by running to the future.. This is so true.. and it is almost happening now, there are many sites out there trying to replace the usability from mouseover, mouseout events with something onclick..

I think that, not too many years before, everyone had in mind that the change from a mouse to a multitouch device should be transparent to the event model, language, developer etc.. but the hardware capabilities and the user experience are so different that we are forced to separate “Clicks” and “Taps” (I find your terms fitting perfectly to the subject).

But saying that it is true doesn’t mean it is good. We’ll have more things to keep in mind, sometimes more conditional situations to handle and other things needing, once again, an extra effort to keep them clean and maintainable.

Maybe some abstraction may happen but the problem is that it’s easy to abstract some parts of an app (the data access is an example maybe) but when we are in the UI side of development abstractions and generalizations usually result to poor UX.

The fact is that future is getting closer all the time and the new specs are one (or more) step forward for the web. But we should not make past’s mistakes by running to the future..

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By: Karthik Keyan http://www.livingdesign.info/2010/06/29/the-future-of-web-design/#comment-640 Karthik Keyan Thu, 01 Jul 2010 03:48:17 +0000 http://www.livingdesign.info/?p=2387#comment-640 Thank you for this article. Through this article i just come to know that what is going on and what is going to be in the future of web designing. From this article i have changed my thoughts from designing for PC to designing for mobiles. Thank you for this article. Through this article i just come to know that what is going on and what is going to be in the future of web designing.

From this article i have changed my thoughts from designing for PC to designing for mobiles.

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By: BWD http://www.livingdesign.info/2010/06/29/the-future-of-web-design/#comment-636 BWD Wed, 30 Jun 2010 07:40:07 +0000 http://www.livingdesign.info/?p=2387#comment-636 Good post. Nowadays everything is changing so why not web design and its processes change. Good post. Nowadays everything is changing so why not web design and its processes change.

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