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Is it just me, or is Ruby's new website way too much? A jumble of bad
ideas some'd say, or an amateur's attempt at being fancy. I'd say it's
not really coherent with what Ruby really is. Whatever happened to
"Perfection is achieved, not when there's nothing left to add, but
when there's nothing left to take away"? Anybody ever read the book
"Don't make me think"? Basically it's like this. The more stuff you
add, the more you'll confuse people. Like now when I visit Ruby's
website I'm just struck by all the stuff that's there. Confused, I
take a closer look and try to make sense of things. As oppose to
immediately soaking it all up, had it been simple, like Ruby's old
website. Also, the less you add, the lesser the risk of something
going wrong, out of fashion or whatever. I guess timeless design is no
design at all. Thank you.
ideas some'd say, or an amateur's attempt at being fancy. I'd say it's
not really coherent with what Ruby really is. Whatever happened to
"Perfection is achieved, not when there's nothing left to add, but
when there's nothing left to take away"? Anybody ever read the book
"Don't make me think"? Basically it's like this. The more stuff you
add, the more you'll confuse people. Like now when I visit Ruby's
website I'm just struck by all the stuff that's there. Confused, I
take a closer look and try to make sense of things. As oppose to
immediately soaking it all up, had it been simple, like Ruby's old
website. Also, the less you add, the lesser the risk of something
going wrong, out of fashion or whatever. I guess timeless design is no
design at all. Thank you.