And that culture is “random shit thrown all over webpages”? Japan still used a lot of faxes up until about 10 years ago. Maybe it’s just that old people are mostly in charge of things and the society is still largely catering to the whims of random old men who aged into their positions rather than earning them.
What do you mean by “web marketing”? In most countries they’ve moved onto web 2.0, but Japan is still mostly stuck in the past and lots of their sites look worse than random angelfire webpages from 30 years ago.
Have you considered that they don’t? Microsoft and google are all about anti consumer in service of ad revenue and selling user date in their products these days, but not many people are arguing that US consumers enjoy spyware and less functionality than we had 20 years ago.
I live here, too, and I had a relative visit me from the states. He said the biggest shock was the information density of signage, so it’s not just websites lol. Living here it has become invisible to me, but him telling me that made want to formulate a theory, something like: separate from literacy rates, literate people in Japan are somehow more literate than their literate counterparts in the US, so designers trust their audience not to be overwhelmed by high information density. On the other hand, websites and signage in the US look clean and sleek and simple to the point of feeling dumbed-down.
It’s almost like they have another culture than North American or European…
And that culture is “random shit thrown all over webpages”? Japan still used a lot of faxes up until about 10 years ago. Maybe it’s just that old people are mostly in charge of things and the society is still largely catering to the whims of random old men who aged into their positions rather than earning them.
I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say, here. Why does Japanese preference for web marketing bother you that much?
What do you mean by “web marketing”? In most countries they’ve moved onto web 2.0, but Japan is still mostly stuck in the past and lots of their sites look worse than random angelfire webpages from 30 years ago.
Have you considered that Japanese consumers like it that way?
Have you considered that they don’t? Microsoft and google are all about anti consumer in service of ad revenue and selling user date in their products these days, but not many people are arguing that US consumers enjoy spyware and less functionality than we had 20 years ago.
Did someone ruin your day or something? What is your problem with web pages from another country? Why do you care?
Lol I live in Japan and the fact that their web webpages suck is a relatively constant thorn in my life here.
I live here, too, and I had a relative visit me from the states. He said the biggest shock was the information density of signage, so it’s not just websites lol. Living here it has become invisible to me, but him telling me that made want to formulate a theory, something like: separate from literacy rates, literate people in Japan are somehow more literate than their literate counterparts in the US, so designers trust their audience not to be overwhelmed by high information density. On the other hand, websites and signage in the US look clean and sleek and simple to the point of feeling dumbed-down.