Biography
Vincent Flanders currently resides in the Seattle, Washington area and writes,
teaches, and gives speeches on web design, accessibility, and usability. He is also involved in writing grants for non-profit organizations.
He
got his
start
on the
Internet
as the
webmaster
for Lightspeed Net -- first a part of OneMain.com, now part of
Earthlink
-- from
1995-1997.
In addition
to
his
webmaster
duties,
Vincent taught HTML to various local businesses and was also Director of Database
Marketing for Lightspeed Software (now Lightspeed Systems).
In August 1996 he launched WebPagesThatSuck.com as
an offshoot of his HTML classes. "I always included live sites as examples
of what to do and not do and found people really enjoyed looking at the bad
sites and learning what
was wrong with them." WebPagesThatSuck.com became an extremely popular
destination on the web, winning a number of awards including a selection as
one of PC Magazine's Top 100 Web Sites. Other awards most notably
include Yahoo!
Pick of the Week, USA Today Hot Site and Cool Site of the
Day.
Because of the publicity his site received and his use of humor as a teaching
tool, in early 1997 he was offered a book contract to bring his unique style
to the computer industry. He quit Lightspeed Net and enlisted local designer
Michael Willis to help with the project which was released in April 1998. The
book entitled "Web
Pages That Suck: Learn Good Design by Looking at Bad Design" soon
became the Strunk and White of Web design books. "Even though most of
the sites have changed, what's discussed in the book will remain valid for
years.
Design is design."
Flanders had only planned to write the one book and move on to other topics. ""I
thought the original Web Pages That Suck would straighten out Web designers," says
Flanders. "But now there's a whole new set of self-taught designers and
business people armed with incredibly powerful design tools that let them create
sucky sites faster than you can say 'This sucks.' I wrote Son
of Web Pages That Suck to help these designers - both pros and amateurs
- create sites that are designed for their audiences' needs, not for their
egos or their resumes or for clients who are in love with pages with excess
sparkle and flash. This book also focuses on helping readers save time by teaching
them how to recognize bad design on the spot."
While still keeping up with bad design on WebPagesThatSuck through The
Daily Sucker and other articles, he is focusing his efforts on accessibility
and usability.
For a detailed description of the book, including chapter openings, visit
the Son of Web Pages That
Suck page.
Some Trivia:
"In my younger days I met and interviewed a lot of great rock stars
such as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Garcia (arrogant jerk), Kenny Rogers
(when he was with the First Edition) and some people and groups who qualify
for "Where Are They Now?" status like Bubble Puppy, Gene Clark (dead), Ides
of March, Blue Cheer, American Breed, SRC, etc. Most of my interviews were
marginally OK, but my interview
with Roger McGuinn of the Byrds (new window) was truly brilliant.
"My good friend Austin Chandler took some brilliant photos during the
years and he was my sound engineer for most of my interviews and he started
his photographic career with me. Here are some pictures."
Jimi Hendrix Experience
Jimi Hendrix,
Indianapolis Coliseum, 1969. Photo by Austin Chandler Copyright (c) 1998 (22K)
Austin's second photo shoots (We saw the Byrds the day before). Here's another
photo of Jimi, and here's
another one. Finally, one
more for the road.
Cream
Jack Bruce,
Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton (L-R). Clowes Memorial Hall, February 1968.
Absolutely great concert. Snowed viciously that night and we barely made it
back to Wabash College.
Ginger Baker
and Eric Clapton. The arrow points to one of the few pictures extant of
me during the 60's. The guy on the left is fellow Brebeuf high alum Art Pettygrove
-- and I haven't seen him in 30 years. Somebody said he ended up being a dentist
or doctor.
First Edition
Kenny Rogers Copyright
(c) 1998, Austin Chandler. Taken 1968/1969? at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
He was a really nice guy
and I have no idea where the tape to the interview is or if we even made one.
One of my favorite interviewees and I was pleased when he hit it big.
Bubble Puppy
Bubble Puppy, Photo
Copyright (c) 1998 Austin Chandler. This is another one of those "Where
are they now?" groups. They had a really great album and one hit single
called "Hot Smoke and Sassafras." Taken at the State Fairgrounds,
Indianapolis.
Austin moved out of town and went on to get some more great photos like this
one of Robert Plant
from Led Zeppelin |