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		<title>Don&apos;t Decorate, Communicate!</title>
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		<description>When you&apos;re designing a web page, it&apos;s easy to get sucked into the detail. With your &apos;design&apos; head on, concentrating on crafting and perfecting style elements, it&apos;s easy to forget to step back and see things through the eyes of your users. Your users aren&apos;t interested in giving your design work marks out of 10. They just care about getting all the relevant information, in as little time as possible, and then moving on.</description>
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