Friday 16 September 2011
Target.com Redesign →
Wow, how’d I miss this news about this? I’m pretty sure someone made an argument like this at some point in the design process — and won:
Look, everybody uses the search bar or those big fat categories strung across the top anyway. So, why not have a little fun with the rest of the page?
Update: For those asking, since it may not have been clear in the sarcasm: I’m quite impressed by the new design.
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This is a really important redesign. A major retailer with a complex website was able to implement a
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Are long scrolling web designs...future? A passing trend? Or one more viable option?

Cameron Moll is a designer, speaker, and author living in Sarasota, Florida (United States) with his wife and four sons. He's the founder of 
