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		<title>5 Web design trends we&#8217;d rather forget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whilst looking through some old bookmarks and, I hate to admit it, very old work, I was astounded at how far design on the web had progressed since the turn of the millennium. With this in mind I thought I&#8217;d compile a list of terrible web design trends that we&#8217;ve all been subjected to (or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Whilst looking through some old bookmarks and, I hate to admit it, very old work, I was astounded at how far design on the web had progressed since the turn of the millennium. With this in mind I thought I&#8217;d compile a list of terrible web design trends that we&#8217;ve all been subjected to (or contributed to) over the years.</strong></p>
<h3>Flash intros</h3>
<p>The glee visitors must feel when they arrive at a site only to be presented with a gauge saying &#8216;1% loaded&#8217;. At this point you have no idea what this 1% is, so you wait patiently. At 85% the anticipation is almost too much and you wish that your dual-bonded ISDN dial-up was just that bit faster. Then it happens. The screen flashes, some music starts (which you promptly turn off, if there is that option), some words swoosh around, then a logo fades in. What!? That&#8217;s it? Yes, that&#8217;s it.</p>
<h3>Pop ups</h3>
<p>Sounds obvious we know but for a while us designers thought it would be great to have all sorts of content popping out in to new windows just for the hell of it. Worst still, you visit a site and the second thing you&#8217;re presented with (when the onload kicks in) is an obnoxious pop up balbbing on about the latest offer, deal or way to leech your email address. Thanks to pop-up blockers this trend is well and truly over.</p>
<h3>Window Resizing</h3>
<p>Now, I would imagine that most visitors to a site would be pretty annoyed if it re-sized your browser window. Just because the designer thinks that their site looks better full screen, with no address bar or tool bar doesn&#8217;t mean we do.</p>
<h3>Does it have to be legible?</h3>
<p>One thing that many designers forgot is that people have to read the content of a website, so the last thing a visitor wants to be presented with is a page full of 7pt pixel fonts. To add insult to injury many of them considered a low contrast between body copy and background to be the height of sophistication. To summarise, illegible copy was, at one point, &#8220;in&#8221;.</p>
<h3>The sound of websites</h3>
<p>Being subjected to audio pollution is no fun, be it the &#8220;boom boom boom&#8221; blaring out of a 17 year old&#8217;s tricked out Peugot 206 or the muffled sound of a neighbours party that you weren&#8217;t invited to. Websites with unnecessary sounds are just as, if not more annoying.</p>
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