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Originally posted by bhutocracy
1k is a half hour meeting at a decent sized corporate design company talking about the proposal to even pitch at the client. Large companies and governmental agencies require an absurd degree of documentation and qualifications to even think about laying the content out as a flowchart let alone notepad html. These design companies aren't college kids photoshopping for beer money, and these client companies aren't like webmasters, webmasters already know how to do most of the stuff and just need a pretty page or two to slap on their backend. These are large businesses that need it done right first time from the ground up and take months and months to complete, not a few days. It's a totally different world, and I don't agree that it's a good one either.
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I see your point. But the thing is, this website wasn't done properly. It was poorly designed, and poorly executed. I mean, just take a look at this:
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UPDATE | Many readers have written to point out that Senator Alston's department's $4million website has <a class=newslink href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dcita.gov.au%2FSubject_ Entry_Page%2F0%2C%2C0_1-2_1%2C00.html">380 scripting errors on the front page alone</a>.
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