Website Design Correspondence (for Rich)

This guy has been doing comedy like this on his website for a long time, and I re-ran across it today.

It made me laugh because it reminded me of some of the stories of Rich's clients he has shared...

http://www.27bslash6.com/brochure.html

That's hilarious... except for the fact that it's not far from how it happens in real life.

I am currently in the content stage of rebuilding the world's worst-ever site, and I just signed up the runner-up. I don't want to post links for fear of offending Google's robot, but they are... really bad.

Maybe I'll take some screenshots.

-Rich
 
Hey, I spent a lot of time working on ours!
 
Meh, I probably shouldn't. There's probably something unethical about doing that.

Both clients are nice guys. One's a grandfatherly type, nice as could be; the other's retired Army, also nice as could be. The grandfather built the site himself with FrontPage, when there was such a thing. The Army guy, unfortunately, got ripped off by some fly-by-night designer.

-Rich
 
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Actually, Ed, I like your redesign. I probably would reduce the drop shadow depth a bit, but what you've done is a massive improvement from the last time I looked at it.

-Rich
 
I knocked 'em down 25% and yeah, those two are um...they have a lot of information on the first page.
 
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