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Approach taken assumes no prior knowledge on the part of the student. However, the learner should know something about design – think about and choose what resources you want to make available on the Web and why. Design is making things look appropriate for their surroundings (attractive). It is a sense of proportion and balance. If you can arrange a room or a vase of flowers then you have no trouble seeing what looks good and what doesn’t. Please yourself first!
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