Quite. Agree with Oliver's earlier remarks, too. Extraordinary business.
Perhaps there is a business in criticising websites?
If anyone would like their website critiqued pse let me know.
Very positive & constructive comments promised, and very reasonable fees!
Tim
Tim Thorne
T & T Associates Ltd
-----Original Message-----
From: Janet Davis <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 22 May 2001 14:42
Subject: Re: Museum Webguide
>I'm very puzzled as to why this site has been set up, and very curious
aboutwho is behind it. It does not promote good web design. It simply picks
on
>sites produced for/by museums that obviously do not have a big budget for
>computer things. There are plenty of non-museum sites that have had lots of
>money spent on them which manage to be good examples of bad design.
>And the word "volunteer" is not necessarily a synonym for "amateur" (with
>all the derogatory implications attached to it). Some people do offer
>professional skills and experience for free.
>Could somebody tell us who is behind this Museum Webguide, and what their
>qualifications and experience are? And why they have wasted time creating
>this site?
>Janet Davis
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