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                  <description><![CDATA[I had a nice twitter chat with Harry Roberts about the word “craft” the other day and how it applies (or doesn&#8217;t) to web design. This also ties in nicely with a lot of the current conversation surrounding Pattern Labs, modular frameworks and systems. Background reading: Harry Roberts: The…]]></description>
            
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                  <description><![CDATA[This post by Trent Walton struck a chord for me. It got me thinking about how important respect for the user is to what we make and to the experience of using the web. It&#8217;s easy to see when respect has gone: Visually frantic sites bury useful content within mazes of dishonest advertising.…]]></description>
            
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                  <description><![CDATA[I use Freeagent to handle the accounts for my design business. I really like it, but handling deposits can be confusing. This is how I do it. Let’s imagine a common scenario: Someone gets in touch and they need a shiny new website - wahey! Estimate Ok, after quite a lot of talking, I&#8217;ll…]]></description>
            
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                  <description><![CDATA[Last week my folks&#8217; laptop died, so I&#8217;ve been doing parental tech support duties. I spent a while trawling the net for a new laptop for them (it&#8217;s a whole new strange land in there&#8230;) and got it all up and running for them at the weekend. A useful side effect has been that…]]></description>
            
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                  <description><![CDATA[I went to the Trafford centre the other week. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but lots of shops (mainly in those vast temple-like shopping centres) have escalators leading in. Once you’ve taken a ride up, you’ve perused the fine goods on display, wandered around a bit and maybe bought…]]></description>
            
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