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Designing for Later

Posted on July 26, 2004 by David

Digital Web Magazine – News – Marry Your Designs:

Good design isn’t just about creating the next version of a site, it’s about roadmapping the next 20 versions and making sure this new one follows that path.

I like that quote a lot.

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