Realized by Ryan on September 21 2009:
Good ideas turn into good designs fairly quickly. If you catch yourself fiddling too much with colors, borders and treatments to bring a design together, chances are the problem lies somewhere deeper.
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Realized by Ryan on September 21 2009:
Good ideas turn into good designs fairly quickly. If you catch yourself fiddling too much with colors, borders and treatments to bring a design together, chances are the problem lies somewhere deeper.
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4 comments so far
Joseph D. Gutierrez 21 Sep 09
Unless your a noob like me trying to get pass the cargo cult of HTML and CSS .
Adam Groves 21 Sep 09
Thanks for this Ryan – definitely something I’ll try to remember next time I’m in that position.
Benoit Villière 21 Sep 09
I must agree with that!
Tore Darell 21 Sep 09
It’s the same with programming. If you find yourself “ironing out” (as they call it, euphemistically) too many edge cases, chances are the problem lies in the domain model and the ideas being implemented.
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