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Adam DuVander on keeping it simple

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What Simplicity Should Never Be

January 9, 2007 by Adam DuVander

Elliot weighs in with what simplicity should never be:

  1. A lack of necessary features.
  2. An excuse for bugs.
  3. A design that fails to communicate the emotions and personality of those it represents.
  4. A lack of sufficient content.
  5. Confusing.

He’s right, of course.

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