I wholeheartedly agree: the more important part of the phrase “web design” is the design part. While there’s a need for conventions and rules, there’s also a time and place for them, and sometimes a groundbreaking idea is what’s needed to freshen things up out of a stagnant state. A revolution is nothing but a series of mini evolutions, so even if every web project goes an extra 1% farther or tries something new on a small-scale, given time it’ll be something revolutionary.
I wholeheartedly agree: the more important part of the phrase “web design” is the design part. While there’s a need for conventions and rules, there’s also a time and place for them, and sometimes a groundbreaking idea is what’s needed to freshen things up out of a stagnant state. A revolution is nothing but a series of mini evolutions, so even if every web project goes an extra 1% farther or tries something new on a small-scale, given time it’ll be something revolutionary.