Web-footed Wisdom
We find that websites work the way the grass grows.
You can never see it, but every week you have to mow the lawn.
~ Anon
Make it simple.
Make it memorable.
Make it inviting to look at.
Make it fun to read. — Leo Burnett
A web site must be driven by its content.
A web site must express the attitude of its owner.
A web site must be both visually engaging and easy to read.
No less important, a web site must be easy to navigate and to use.
The main thing that separates happy people from other people [is] the feeling that you're a practical item, with a use, like a sweater or a socket wrench. — Barbara Kingsolver
Ahhh...
twinkling stars
dreamily bathing
fragrant rose petals
sensual soothing
soft waters
cyperspace...
None of us would likely desire to appear in person.
Could we attend via cyber space?
Disembodied "voices" emerging from the on-stage computer.
Cool.
"You know the rules and the grey areas - and the best game takes part around the edges." - Anne Redston about her journey from a convent to top accountancy firm, Ernst & Young. According to the stereotype, dissatisfied nuns usually throw off their habits to become cabaret singers or fashion models.
It's the palette not the plot! The texture not the words!
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. — Chief Seattle, 1855
I have drawers in my mind, so many drawers. I have hundreds of materials in these drawers.
I take out the images and memories that I need. — Haruki Murakami
Bucketfuls of words
to water a tiny idea —
the reader sweats.
— Writer's Haiku
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