Apr
08
2009
Seth’s Blog: The first question every web site designer must ask

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Good read from Seth Godin every time I think about design and need an idea i go here http://cubicle17.com/
Bill Israel does know how use white space and typefonts-on his Tumblr Theme-http://www.tumblr.com/
Seth’s Blog: The first question every web site designer must ask.
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