The Principles of Beautiful Web Design [Design Principles]
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- Kmanderson on 2009-06-18 - Tags web.design
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- Scootermac315 on 2009-01-19 - Tags web.design
- Benphillips on 2008-06-27 - Tags webdesign , design , tutorial , web , reference , article , tutorials , content , development , layout , marketing , principles
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For many web developers, myself included, the most intimidating part of the design process is getting started. Imagine for a moment that you're sitting at your desk with nothing other than a cup of coffee and the business card of a potential client who needs a basic corporate web site. Usually, a business card speaks volumes about a company's identity, and could be used as design inspiration.
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most intimidating part of the design process is getting started
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Anyone, no matter what level of artistic talent he or she has, can come up with a design that works well and looks good--all it takes is a little experience and a working knowledge of some basic layout principles.
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but the process of creating a design comp boils down to only two tasks: discovery and implementation.
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