A good friend of mine is moving into a new apartment after being away from the area for a few years. Needing quite a bit of furniture and having limited funds we’ve been scouring used furniture stores. Sadly some of these stores had a design flaw, one that also exists on many websites.
Whitespace: Less Is More In Web Design
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December 2, 2010
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Marketing / Usability, Usability, Webdesign · Tagged: design, trends, usability, webdesign
Marketing / Usability, Usability, Webdesign · Tagged: design, trends, usability, webdesign
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