[…] Google. Amazon. Facebook. eBay. Yahoo. Craigslist. YouTube.
Do they have “gravitas, praise, or memorability”? Yes, they certainly do in the minds of web designers.
Will they be praised by print designers and put into large coffee table books? No, of course not. You can’t appreciate a web site in the same way you appreciate a logo or a poster.
[…] Who do we credit for building Google? Larry and Sergei? How about Amazon? Jeff Bezos? People in the web development community know this is silly…thousands and thousands of people have worked on those sites, tweaking the user experience over many years. There is no single person we can point our accolades to.
Quelle: Do Canonical Web Designs Exist?
The less sophisticated lament on our behalf that we are stuck with ugly fonts. They wonder aloud how we can enjoy working in a medium that offers us less than absolute control over every atom of the visual experience. What they are secretly asking is whether or not we are real designers. (They suspect that we are not.) […]
Web design is the creation of digital environments that facilitate and encourage human activity; reflect or adapt to individual voices and content; and change gracefully over time while always retaining their identity.
Quelle: Understanding Web Design