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		<title>Visual Design for the Non-Designer</title>
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		<description>What can a non-designer do to harness the power of visual design without calling professional help? Quite a lot, says internationally-regarded visual designer Dan Rubin. We called Dan to talk about what design techniques are accessible to mere mortals.</description>
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