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The Book That Changed Web Design
Read about the best-selling Web design book that won't bore you to death. How to buy the book. (new window)
This is what originally made WPTS famous.
If you want the to see the current suckiness that's infesting the Web (along with some current examples of the bad old days), go to the Daily Sucker. (Digital Imagery© copyright 2001 PhotoDisc, Inc.)
What's New in Bad Design -- The Daily Sucker
Bambi, Tiffani, and Sherri just love to look at what's new in sucky design.
I couldn't predict every new sucky design technique that would come along when I wrote the book because there's always a new way to do something bad. This page will keep you up-to-date. Live examples. (Digital Imagery© copyright 2001 PhotoDisc, Inc.)
This format is based on something I found at Glish.com. It's a semi-hemi-demi serious use of CSS.
I debated about making every section a different color, but decided four different colors would be enough <grin>.
This new trend in navigation must be stopped. The goal of Web navigation
is to be able to see where you're going. Plenty of live examples of bad
design. (Digital Imagery© copyright 2001 PhotoDisc, Inc.)
Speeches and Consulting (new window)
Web Design Info and Resources (new window)
Fixing Your(tm)
Web Site (new window)