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		<title>Legibility In Your Web Design</title>
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One of the first things I commonly see in an entry-level designer is enthusiasm for crazy fonts, color combinations, and overly busy backgrounds. If a 20/20 vision reader has to slowly scan or squint to read your work, how accessible must that page be for those with poorer vision, or partial color-blindness?
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When a web designer is starting to get the hang of css, cms, flash and/or xhtml application based web development software, they often find it tempting to jam as much cool content as possible. This is understandable since the first thing you want to do when you find a cool new script or widget is [...]]]></description>
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