Once upon a time, this blog likely would have evolved at a Starbucks. On the left side of my laptop would sit six shots over ice in a venti cup with a splash of cream. In my ears would rest headphones, quietly streaming whatever background noise I was in the mood for. In front of me a cast of strangers, some aware of my glance, others oblivious to the world around them, would become the catalysts for whatever musings I decided to articulate.
Today, my kitchen is Starbucks. Spotify is streaming the mood music and I am distracted by my five month old who, unlike the Starbucks strangers, is all too aware of my gaze. Attempting by way of smiles, laughs and gabbles to express how very amazed she is by the world around her, she is alight with energy. My husband, who has dressed said baby in what I can only describe as a "Picassoesque" outfit for the day, is attempting to wrangle her attention and redirect mine so that I may complete this blog.
Speaking with my husband about how very quickly she has grown and evolved (deflecting his insistence that I put my headphones in and get back to work on my homework), I find myself wondering - have the sites listed on webpagesthatsuck evolved? Have they grown past their (hideous) adolescent stages? Did they take the feedback (assuming they were aware they'd been listed on the site and taken the time to read the critiques) and use it to grow and improve? I decided to investigate and humbly present the following five part blog series: The Good, The Bad, The Poorly Designed.
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