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The Puzzle of Japanese Web Design

Slashdot.com | July 26th, 2010 at 2:45 am |

I’m Not There (1956) writes “Jeffrey Zeldman brings up the interesting issue of the paradox between Japan’s strong cultural preference for simplicity in design, contrasted with the complexity of Japanese websites. The post invites you to study several sites, each more crowded than the last. ‘It is odd that in Japan, land of world-leading minimalism in the traditional arts and design, Web users and skilled Web design practitioners believe more is more.’”

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