I just wanted to give props to this online store for Korean arts and handicrafts for some outstanding web design. One of the nicest-looking Korean-themed sites I’ve seen in English.
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With those prices, they’d better have a good website.
The basic design concept is quite good despite having no Flash-driven bells and whistles. It is almost as if a real print-media designer put this one out.
Considering the quality of the work, the price is good.
I’m the director of technology of a web development company in Manhattan, and I’d fire someone for turning out that design.
BDF, do tell why. I realize it might take many words but a summarized rationale why the design does not work would be great.
Woohoo! A potential game.
Because it doesn’t have a spinning Email Me sign?
Perhaps it serves a heapin’ helpin’ of malicious code?
Because it doesn’t have 100,000 blinky lights?
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