For the guys involved in web design:
How often are you approached by someone, via email, saying they like your web portfolio, and would be interested in having a website designed by you? They barely give you a hint about what their site is about, but want a quote.
Well it happens to me often, and today I found a very handy link with some great guidelines for a request for proposal. Whether you want to read about RFP guidelines or not, visit Veerle’s blog, and be amazed by her design skills. Web 2.0 doesn’t get better than this!
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Man, great link. Really, that’s a great post and great blog design.
Veerle’s done a GREAT job on her blog. I fight the losing battle of to many things I want to link to on my blog. She’s made it possible to put a lot of extraneous stuff up there without it feeling extraneous. I like Coda’s stuff as well personally and only wish I could design half as well as either of them.
Thought this might interest you – a phenomenon called anti-marketing design. Bizarre and a little far fetched at times but hey, maybe it’s for real.
http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/03/04/the-role-of-anti-marketing-design/
Thanks Katie for the link. Does sound a bit bizarre, Markus Frind’s sites look a bit too much like spam to me. I bet he has got loads of interlinked sites, offering online dating and other random advertisements. Making “$10 000 per day” that way just doesn’t sound that moral! Then again, maybe I’m just jealous.