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lucile-guilmard.myshopify.com
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помимо всего прочего, любопытно, что информация на странице товара лежит поверх фотографий. не то чтобы удобно, но любопытно
lucile-guilmard.myshopify.com
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помимо всего прочего, любопытно, что информация на странице товара лежит поверх фотографий. не то чтобы удобно, но любопытно
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кстати, обратите внимание, фасон как раз под холодное лето
https://lucile-guilmard.myshopify.com/products
https://lucile-guilmard.myshopify.com/products
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https://fonderie.download/
(all our fonts are released under the WTFPL license: it means that you can literally do
what the fuck you want to with them)
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большой саблазн поэкперементивать с ними, конечно
(all our fonts are released under the WTFPL license: it means that you can literally do
what the fuck you want to with them)
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большой саблазн поэкперементивать с ними, конечно
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Eye on Design
Today’s Design Is Shaped by Likes. And That’s a Problem
On a recent afternoon I visited Dribbble, a popular community and portfolio website used by designers to share and discuss their work. On Dribbble, you can skim through designs for sophisticated banking apps, marketing websites for yet-to-ship startups, and…
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https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/todays-design-is-shaped-by-likes-and-thats-a-problem/
designers who successfully emulate popular design work receive the kind of positive affirmation so many of us have come to crave on the web through our exposure to social media: likes, views, Retweets, comments, and other digital affirmations. It’s the design equivalent of staging a glamorous-looking photo in a fake private jet and posting it on Instagram.