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Welcome
written by Marek Foss
This post is my first one on this blog about lazy d — design and development. How to make a lot of stuff with small amount of time? Don’t create yourself more problems than you already have. Or in other words — make things simple.
You will find here many concrete materials. I release them all on Creative Commons License, so you can virtually do whatever you want with them in your personal projects, as long as you stick to the license (more details in the footer). The question you have is probably like — who am I to talk? Well… I have been creating websites since 1999. The good old days, when sites looked like straight from FrontPage, not matter what you did. I admit it, until about 2004 I really sucked. Then I sucked a bit less.
Now, in the hype of Web 2.0 (some say it’s already dead) I found myself really interested in web services & applications development, the SaaS approach, usability and web application interfaces and the general, pleasant user experience. And I found I kind of like what I create (narcism or what…).
The only problem is my head filled with ideas vs. 24 hours in a day. Now how in the world am I going to do all this?! It certainly needs a different approach. That is what I call lazy design and development. It’s hard to define the term, except that the aim is to create as much as one can in the least amount of time. You will see what I mean. I recommend you subscribe to my RSS feed, cause this trip will take longer than one post. Let’s go then.


