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Web design - the good, the bad and the uglyThe accepted wisdom is that Web design has proceeded in leaps and bounds since the days of the 'moving brochure' web site By Kate Lyons - 16th January 2001 - Back to News Gone are the days when a customer, having gone to the trouble to find a web site, arrived to find a pretty but essentially useless visual and a phone and fax number - something they could have found in the Yellow Pages.
Now web sites offer purchase, search and personalisation functions, are critical in brand marketing and form a vital cog in a company's marketing, distribution and operational arsenal.
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