[TechRepublic] Repetition as a web design principle

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TechRepublic Member | August 24, 2012

Effective design principles for web designers: Repetition

Ryan Boudreaux reviews the design principle of repetition. Find out why it is such an important element and how it aids your website design. Read more

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