Web Design Goodies Critique #19
Published January 25, 2001 By Joe Burns, Ph.D.
Greetings, Fellow Designers…
Here’s one a lot of you might find interesting simply because
of the author. I get letters now and again asking if I really
have a Ph.D. and if I’m really a professor. I do and I am.
These letters often want proof of my credentials so I send
them to my university’s Web site.
Well, for those of you who still want proof I teach, here it
is. The following Web site is one put together by a former
HTML student of mine. His name is Mike White and during his
time in my class, he became a father. I don’t know that that
is relevant, but it’s a nice piece of information.
Mike thought he was done with my grading his work, but he
submitted the site for review, so here we go again Mike.
Only this time it won’t go toward your GPA.
Now the obligatory release clause statement…
>>>>The critique below represents the opinions of Joe Burns,
Ph.D. Feel free to disagree, argue, forget, or accept
anything he writes. The purpose of the critique is to offer
examples that you may use, repair, or forget when it comes
to your own Web site. As always, remember that there are
simply no hard or fast rules to Web design. Any choice is
the correct choice as long as that choice aids the user and
adds to the site’s purpose for being.<<<<
Title: Phantom Voice Network / Author: Mike White