Well, duh

Stuart Brown, whose website came close to giving me an aneurysm (intentionally, I hope), cleverly notices that today’s trends are tomorrow’s cliches, except he tries to get ahead of the curve by claiming they’re already cliches. Except that well, some of them are apparently actually good*, unless you use them wrong, or too much:

8 Web Design Clichés of 2006

Of course, I’m envious that the object of his chronic addiction is a diet beverage, unlike my addiction to heavily faux-sugared wake-the-fuck-up-nastyjuice.

* Maybe because Stuart’s website employs 3 of 8 cliches?

2 Comments

  1. Posted July 7, 2006 at 11:09 am | Permalink

    I do like the self-referential category headings quite a lot.

  2. Posted July 19, 2006 at 10:03 am | Permalink

    Hi there,

    Thanks for linking to me!

    I only wish they sold the ‘Dew in the UK - I’m sure I could get used to it!

    The clichés are kind of a double edged sword, it would seem - they’re a useful design crutch, the look great in some cases, and they’re relatively easy to do - downside is, of course - everyone else is doing the same thing, and 5 years down the line it’ll look dated.

    And yes, the aneurysm effect is intentional. My website, my rules!

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