24 Dec 2009 12 pm eastern

Design Decade

The Decade in Design

Not everything that happened in the 2000s sucked. Los Angeles writer and design gadfly Alissa Walker looks back at a decade in which the design field redesigned itself, “transforming from an industry that created better objects to one that created better experiences.”

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Filed under: Design, Standards, State of the Web

9 Responses to “Design Decade”

  1. Design Decade | Web Developer said on

    [...] Not everything that happened in the 2000s sucked. Los Angeles writer and design gadfly Alissa Walker looks back at a decade in which the design field redesigned itself, “transforming from an industry that created better objects to one that created better experiences.”. [...] Read the full article at the source. [...]

  2. uberVU - social comments said on

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  3. 일모리와 웹표준 said on

    [...] Design Decade » Jeffrey Zeldman 11 hours ago [...]

  4. RayMcK said on

    The second zero should be rolling over from a nine.

  5. design | Happypixel said on

    [...] by Happypixel on December 26th, 2009 at 05:22am design Decade %26ndash; Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report Los Angeles writer and design gadfly Alissa Walker looks back at a decade in which the design field [...]

  6. Jeffrey Zeldman said on

    The second zero should be rolling over from a nine.

    No, it’s correct.

    Oh, you mean the third zero.

    Yes, it should.

  7. News Feeds - Steenstraat Arnhem said on

    [...] Design Decade Not everything that happened in the 2000s sucked. Los Angeles writer and design gadfly Alissa Walker looks back at a decade in which the design field redesigned itself, “transforming from an industry that created better objects to one that created better experiences.” [...]

  8. valentines day said on

    Looking to all these site above on images and a very nice comparision you have given for different years and now i feel that web design principle is really moving very fast….

  9. Alissa said on

    Wow, Jeffrey, thanks so much! Also, I just love being called a gadfly. Happy new year!

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