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		<title>Web Design Tips from Leonardo da Vinci? Absolutely</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The online reading habits of a designer often consists of inspirational design galleries, how-to articles, and free downloads. Occasionally, however, an article rises above them all and connects the ancient with the modern, the sophisticated with the simple. Such is the case with Design Pepper&#8217;s recent article, 6 Web Design Tips from Leonardo da Vinci. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The online reading habits of a designer often consists of inspirational design galleries, how-to articles, and free downloads. Occasionally, however, an article rises above them all and connects the ancient with the modern, the sophisticated with the simple. Such is the case with Design Pepper&#8217;s recent article, <a href="http://designpepper.com/2007/12/27/6-web-design-tips-from-leonardo-da-vinci/">6 Web Design Tips from Leonardo da Vinci</a>. This is the kind of article that really inspires me. Check it out. (by the way, this was referred by <a href="http://twitter.com/Minervity">@Minervity</a>)</p>

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