07-08-2007, 12:53 PM
Y'know, I think that giving web designers ginormous monitors is a BAD, BAD, thing. They come up with incredibly huge screen designs that normal mortals cannot have any hope of using.
Case in point was disney.com ' s "XD" game / kids site. Their flash/java/ whatever seems to assume a 30" cinema display. I had to take my old 19" monitor all the way to 1600x to see most of it, and it was still not all there. It was driving my 9 year old nuts.
Imagine if all road designers drove NASCAR cars all the time. All turns would be banked wildly, and only left turns would be allowed. This is the same thing.
If you do web design- what are your usability assumptions about screen size ?
Case in point was disney.com ' s "XD" game / kids site. Their flash/java/ whatever seems to assume a 30" cinema display. I had to take my old 19" monitor all the way to 1600x to see most of it, and it was still not all there. It was driving my 9 year old nuts.
Imagine if all road designers drove NASCAR cars all the time. All turns would be banked wildly, and only left turns would be allowed. This is the same thing.
If you do web design- what are your usability assumptions about screen size ?