The reason to focus on simplicity

… because the big players did it and it worked better than the other smaller players who built complicated bulky apps … Laughing

simplicity in web 2.0

Thanks to StuffThatHappens for the illustration and to FunkyKaraoke for sharing it! Wink

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7 Responses to “The reason to focus on simplicity”

  1. cohnsey Says:

    funny cartoon and soo true. I have known many bosses who love to make company forms long and awkward.

  2. cohnsey Says:

    btw, your site has the coolest commenting system I have ever seen. it is sweet to watch the comments submit live.

  3. Tengku Zahasman Says:

    That’s true cohnsey… I’ve also previously worked with bosses who likes to make me build complicated and impossible web apps just so that they look sophisticated & “expensive”… sadly to say, even some clients seem to think that way & not realizing that they are actually killing user-friendliness - a crucial factor for a successful web application.

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    […] the message and navigate. Which will your client go for? Combination of both advantages? Here is an interesting comic to explain it. And you also can refer to what Jakob Nielsen talk about […]

  5. Rosli Says:

    Yes, agreed..let’s make it simple…

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    […] the message and navigate. Which will your client go for? Combination of both advantages? Here is an interesting comic to explain it. And you also can refer to what Jakob Nielsen talk about […]

  7. EGB Says:

    Yes i agree with yours

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