For the last 8-10 years, many graphic designers were apparently led to be ashamed of the term, as if the term itself suggested that they had nothing to offer beyond “decorating” web sites with their archaic print-based skillsets. […] “Art Direction” was the collateral damage of this battle, and I think the visual elegance and inventiveness of web site design suffered as a result.
Our content is all starting to look the same because of the tools used to manage it and web-two-point-dough has homogenized the Internet
There’s also another, more formal idea at work on A Brief Message: the notion that online publications don’t necessarily need to be decorated databases. They can be art directed, too.
The purist in me wants a pixel perfect design in the browser and responsive gives me that at certain break points, but the in betweens are what kill me