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Painting a Better Landscape

Andy Rutledge draws a line in the sand for designers in

permanent link 15 apr at 12:49 by Jason

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commentat 15:11 on 17 April 2006, Wayne wrote:

Don't Agree.

commentat 16:34 on 18 April 2006, ryan wrote:

agree or not i think this article brings up some really good points ... too bad there's no opportunity for discussion there.

makes me think of a job requirement from thehappycorp i saw a couple months ago (that for whatever reason really stuck in my head):

"You are happy to roll up your sleeves and crank away on some web production because you know its the only way to bring your creative ideas to life"

commentat 01:13 on 20 April 2006, Mike wrote:

"Of course the fact that any old idiot with a couple hundred bucks for (or a pirated copy of) Dreamweaver and a few weeks of practice can call himself a Web designer hasn’t helped."

Sort of like how any old idiot with access to a blog and a keyboard can call himself a sometimes opinionated sumbitch (or a writer if you will). Elitism at it's finest I say. A good message that will never be heard simply based upon the lack of tact in the delivery. And this; from one of my heroes. :(

commentat 01:50 on 20 April 2006, Argle wrote:

Isn't the first time he came across as an arrogant prick. I like your analohy Mile.

commentat 03:14 on 25 April 2006, Maria wrote:

I get the main point of the article (and think it's valid), but is it also possible that some people just have good artistic sense, not necessarily all learned at a “reputable institution”? What about the passion?

E.g. http://www.flickr.com/photos/railwalker_de/124316937/ (by a very talented three-year-old)

commentat 19:42 on 05 January 2008, Logo Designers wrote:

i disagree with what Andy Rutledge says for the most part

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