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How will web design in 2005 be? Forty Media tried to find an answer to that question. Overall, 2005 is shaping up to be a great year for web design. This is good news both for designers (who will get to flex their muscles a bit more than usual) and for their clients (who will benefit from the many technological improvements)

I really don't want Arial to replace Verdana, because Arial sucks.

:: Sasha, at 11:54 am on Friday, 17. December 2004

Maybe it's just because I'm not a designer and/or I hang around places that either haven't changed design in six years or are constructed by people with as little design sense as I, but it seems rather pretentious to try and divine trends from the Web.

The mass of people writing content for the Web is simply too great and diverse to accurate paint any kind of picture, as it were. It stands to reason the author was looking at a given subset, but which?

:: J. King, at 12:14 pm on Friday, 17. December 2004

Agreed.
Defining trends in web design for 2005 is like predicting weather conditions in year 2005. I still found it interesting though. Next year around the same time, we can take a look again at the above article and see where they were wrong (or right). I am sure they will be right in some cases but as you just said, web is too big and diverse.

:: Sasha, at 12:25 pm on Friday, 17. December 2004

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