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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
this is my whole point. Too many people today are locked into this mode of "pretty" design.... buyers and "designers" alike. There is a time and place for everything. Pretty isn't always appropriate.... and plain text isn't always appropriate either. Both can work well if used in the right context, but there is alot of middle ground between those two also.
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Some of this needs to be controlled by the client. They should check each designers portfolio and match appropriately. If you're looking for plain, cheap design don't ask someone with a fancier, pretty style to do the work. Should go without saying but..