Nebulous in design Apr28 '07
Definition of nebulous: cloudy; indistinct.
I couldn't help but notice that the nebulous (whatever that is) is being used in design these days, and I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing.
Take, for instance, Microsoft Silverlight.

This blog post on Brand New refers to it as the "Blobby Ball of Nebulousness™," and says:
... this new identity excels as a nebulous-abstract-who-cares-what-it-is piece of eye candy ...
Adobe's new packaging for it's impressive line of CS3 applications also contains elements of "nebulous activity":

Here's the design of the full lineup of packaging.
I'm not sure if I like this trend, but someone still should come up with a Photoshop tutorial on creating the "nebulous effect," since it seems popular these days.
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