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	<title>Finck, Nick and Peter Fielding</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Finck,_Nick_and_Peter_Fielding</link>
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		<title>Building with Rusted Nails</title>
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		<description>We can compare web design and development to the process of building a house or a structure. The development of every web site has a process that these craftsmen must follow in order to achieve the finished structure. These phases are generalized and somewhat vague at times, while some may even be grouped or varied in name, but they are all essential steps in each web construction.</description>
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		<title>Visual Architecture: The Rule of Three</title>
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		<description>When I think of web designers and developers, I think of them as craftsmen. These are people that are specifically skilled for their jobs, and know their way around almost any unforeseen obstacle that may appear in their path. A true craftsman is an artist, who pays close attention to detail and produces work of the highest standard. These are the architects of solid information structure. They are not merely turning out product, but building from the foundation to the finishes.</description>
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