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		<title>10 Ways To Get Design Approval</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most challenging parts of the web design process is getting design sign off. It can prove time consuming, demoralizing and if you are not careful can lead to a dissatisfied client. What is more you can end up with a design that you are ashamed to include in your portfolio.
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		<title>4 stages of web site design</title>
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Typically, web site designs evolve. In the beginning, many web site owners become enamored with &#8220;bells and whistles&#8221; that, on the surface, might appeal to their target audience. Flash movies, Java applets, animation and other rich media has become increasingly popular over the years.
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