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Attention Exercise

An easy exercise that helps you understand a design's most important elements.

permanent link 22 feb at 18:41 by James

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commentat 19:02 on 22 February 2007, {s}Tyler :) wrote:

An interesting idea, might help cut through the fat, especially when dealing with a design by committee bunch of undecided's. cool thanks James

commentat 03:22 on 23 February 2007, Chris Robinson wrote:

nice article

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