I’m afraid design has the same problems as copy—I, at least, find the design of your sites below as off-puttingly ‘salesy’ as the copy. I think we might be dealing with a hipsterish phenomenom of acquired aversion to anything with mass-market effectiveness, which I’m not sure how to deal with.
I wouldn’t use similar design to those two sites—It doesn’t fit the brand or message of lesswrong. Like I said, I envision something more like the large white spaces and slick graphics of Apple.
I’m afraid design has the same problems as copy—I, at least, find the design of your sites below as off-puttingly ‘salesy’ as the copy. I think we might be dealing with a hipsterish phenomenom of acquired aversion to anything with mass-market effectiveness, which I’m not sure how to deal with.
I wouldn’t use similar design to those two sites—It doesn’t fit the brand or message of lesswrong. Like I said, I envision something more like the large white spaces and slick graphics of Apple.