From the article: "Web design is in bad shape. In the applications boom, news-related websites end up as collateral damage.
For graphic designers, the graphics tools and the computer languages used to design apps for tablets and smartphones have unleashed a great deal of creativity.
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For advertising, the equation is straightforward. The exponential rise of inventories coupled to fragile economic conditions have pushed ad agencies to ask more (space) for less money.
And, for creativity, progress has been flat.
The weird thing is this: On the one hand, web designers seem to work on increasingly large monitors; on the other, the displays used by readers tend to shrink as more people browse the web on notebooks, tablets or smartphones.
The result is a appalling when you try to isolate content directly related to the news."
Great real world examples of ads overriding content: useful. 8/10