So, every-designer.com, right? Apparently, some algorithm (probably a grumpy one, judging by the name) gave it a trust score of 70. Seventy! That’s…well, it’s not failing, but it ain’t exactly winning any awards either. It’s like a solid C+ in Trustworthiness 101. This score is supposedly based on stuff like WHOIS info, the server’s IP address, and location. I’m no Sherlock Holmes, but that sounds kinda vague, ya know? Like, “We checked some stuff, and it seems…okay-ish.”
Honestly, just skimming the other links I found, I’m more interested in Susan Weinschenk’s “100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People.” I mean, forget fancy websites, understanding *people*? That’s design gold, baby. You can have the prettiest interface, but if it confuses Grandma, it’s a fail.
And then there’s the pop art thing! Every designer needs a healthy dose of Warhol and Lichtenstein. It’s like, inject some visual vitamins into your brain.
But back to every-designer.com…Look, I’m not saying it’s a scam or anything. It might be totally legit. Maybe it’s a diamond in the rough, a hidden gem of designer resources. Or, maybe, it’s just another website clogging up the internet tubes. The trust score of 70 makes me kinda wary. I’m thinking proceed with caution, like crossing a busy street while texting.
Personally, I’d probably spend more time checking out those inspiring portfolios (if they’re actually inspiring, and not just a bunch of Dribbble shots). And definitely dive into Weinschenk’s book. And maybe brush up on my pop art history, just for kicks.