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Old 12-16-2009, 04:17 AM
Ian McColgin Ian McColgin is offline
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Ahoy Brion,

It's too easy to shrug off with "de gustabus non disputandam est" [pardon my 50 years seperation from using the Latin] or "different boats, different long splices."

Matters of taste are matters of value and are ever so much worth arguing about than matters of mere fact. This is because the argument is a matter of evolving and educating value and because there is not a final answer. How to argue about Pachebel's Canon versus a bit of Stravinski. Especially if you add a dance number to each by Nijinski, Duncan and Cunningham?

Yet the very thought of such an argument is laden with intrigue.

So it is with your new home page. It is right up against the edge of too busy, perhaps, but not over the edge and it is easily readable, with all the parts readily distinguished, and the shapes and colours lead the eye around in a coherant manner.

Take boat interiors. It's not stark like a minimalist ocean racer. It's certainly not a riot of eye strain like those boats of the '70's from the far east with way too many carved dragons in a richly dark teak cave. It's like an interior finished proper coaster fashion that's then been decorated by years of use, like Wanderer III.

So I like it.

Ian McColgin
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