@DaveHogue I might use that, but replace simple with clear.
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@designoutloud I like clear, too, but it's a bit ambiguous - clear can mean a few things, but simple means simple. -
@DaveHogue exactly. the reach of clear is greater and is desired even when simple isn't possible. Or wanted, as is sometimes the case. -
@designoutloud but simple doesn't mean "easy", it means "only what is necessary" and clear means "self-evident" - elegant captures both? -
@DaveHogue this hits most of my points: http://www.aiga.org/clear-vs-simple-ux-design/ … Clarity is always paramount & part of elegance. Simplicity only sometimes.
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@DaveHogue@jimvoorhies is yours? -
@ItsSinclair@jimvoorhies Not everywhere, not always, but we're working on it.
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@DaveHogue + pleasing. needs to be pleasing, as well. There are lots of ugly + simple + effective examples :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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