>"Thinking you have a decent sense of what looks good just doesn't cut it, unfortunately every human being is endowed with this belief, hence the general ugliness of the interwebs."
I strongly disagree with this statement. Perhaps every web designer thinks that they know what looks good and not all do but this is not a feature of the general public. The public tend, in my country at least, to consider that "I can't do art" - it's like a massive version of imposter syndrome.
I work with a company that spends a lot of time tapping the art and creativity of those who think they have none.
I strongly disagree with this statement. Perhaps every web designer thinks that they know what looks good and not all do but this is not a feature of the general public. The public tend, in my country at least, to consider that "I can't do art" - it's like a massive version of imposter syndrome.
I work with a company that spends a lot of time tapping the art and creativity of those who think they have none.
/antihyperbole