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Web 2.0 Reflections Done Right
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Reflections are a staple of the web 2.0 design style, but there is a right way and a wrong way to do them. Here are a couple pointers to make them look great.
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rebirthstudios
72 Days Ago
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I'm glad to see some commentary on this, as this reflection technique is poorly executed very frequently.
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Done right indeed!
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I'm glad to see some commentary on this, as this reflection technique is poorly executed very frequently.
Done right indeed!