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realtyhubph-blog · 11 hours
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Pre-Owned Retirement Home with Mini Farm Potential Magalang Pampanga
Pre-owned 2BR haven in San Francisco, Magalang! This spacious house & lot (491 sqm) boasts a mini farm potential, perfect for a peaceful retirement. Clean title, gated, ₱4.7M. Inquire Now! #JMListings #JMRealEstate #BrokerJM +63968-649-9260
📍 San Francisco Magalang, Pampanga PROPERTY FEATURES TYPE: House and Lot with mini farm📐 Lot: 491 square meters | Floor: 250 square meters more or less🛌 2 Bedrooms🛀 2 Bathrooms🅿️ 2 Carports✅ OTHER FEATURES | Living Room with counter • Kitchen • Laundry Area✅ Corner Unit, Clean Title✅ Gated with fence✅ Vacant space can be used as a mini farm or swimming pool✅ A peaceful retirement retreat with…
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brutermonger · 1 year
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Thinking about all my Babygirls (a whole grown ass man)...
😏💭💖
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mhemhe12 · 2 years
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Friends for more than half of our lives. It is always a joy coming home to see my constant and to finally meet celeste.🤎 welcome back beyks.🥰 (at Deca Clark Homes) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmqhmM6puUi_F8Pvc4SBAifGKiIJ-BBPSZE7Io0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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scottbcrowley2 · 5 years
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Ferris, Lewis and Clark, Clarkston DECA teams win first place at state; Rogers’ Andre Ramsey elected president - Thu, 04 Apr 2019 PST
DECA students from Eastern Washington competed and presented projects in the state competition in March and qualified for the national competition at the International Career Development Conference held in Orlando, Florida, at the end of April. Ferris, Lewis and Clark, Clarkston DECA teams win first place at state; Rogers’ Andre Ramsey elected president - Thu, 04 Apr 2019 PST
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defjux · 5 years
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Defjux’s Top 50 Hip Hop Albums of 2019
Based on replay value & personal significance. Definitely not an attempt at any kind of objective, irrefutable ranking - just a visual representation of what albums resonated with me the most in 2019. I gotta say though, if you think it was a weak year for rap releases there’s a  chance you just weren’t looking hard enough. Sure, a lot of the mainstream heavy hitters were quiet this year but it doesn’t mean there was a lack of quality across the board. We got two billy woods albums, three Mach-Hommy projects, Three full albums from Your Old Droog, 3 from Tree, the return of Little Brother, sLUms & friends, Griselda, Mutant Academy, and a ton of other dope releases - so hopefully if you take the time to check out some of the stuff on here you’re unfamiliar with you’ll come across something you enjoy.  As always, you can click the title of each album and it’ll take you to a stream or bandcamp page where you can hear / purchase it. Also feel free to let know what some of your favorite albums were this year, or what you think i might have missed.  Peace. Top 50 Chart w/ Album titles Included Spotify playlist w/ tracks from these albums + more 1. Billy Woods & Kenny Segal - Hiding Places 2. Quelle Chris - Guns 3. Slauson Malone - A Quiet Farwell, 2016–2018 4. Billy Woods - Terror Management 5. Little Brother - May the Lord Watch 6. Aesop Rock & Tobacco - Malibu Ken 7. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Bandana 8. Yugen Blakrok - Anima Mysterium 9. Your Old Droog - It Wasn't Even Close 10. L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae - Complicate Your Life With Violence 11. Skyzoo & Pete Rock - Retropolitan 12. Hemlock Ernst & Kenny Segal - Back at the House 13. Mavi - Let the Sun Talk 14. JPEGMAFIA - All My Heroes Are Cornballs 15. Sadistik - Haunted Gardens 16. Roc Marciano - Marcielago 17. MIKE - tears of joy 18. R.A.P. ferreira (milo)  - The Truly Ancient & Original Lefthanded Styles... 19. Mach-Hommy - Wap Konn Jòj! 20. clipping. - There Existed An Addiction To Blood 21. Theravada - Xennis Rodman 22. Maxo - LIL BIG MAN 23. Tree - WE Grown NOW. 24. Onoe Caponoe - Surf or Die 25. Brother Ali - Secrets & Escapes 26. Defcee & Knowsthetime  - Lacuna 27. Little Simz - Grey Area 28. Danny Brown - uknowhatimsayin¿ 29. Benny the Butcher - The Plugs I Met 30. YIKES the ZERO - An Echo Storm Howling 31. Apollo Brown - Sincerely, Detroit 32. Fly Anakin & Big Kahuna OG - Holly Water 33. Deca x Neon Brown - The Donner Party 34. Clear Soul Forces - Still 35. Dälek - Respect To The Authors 36. Blu & Damu The Fudgemunk - Ground & Water 37. Akai Solo & Pink Siifu - Black Sand 38. Mr Key & Greenwood Sharps - Green & Gold 39. Unsung x Cunabear - Quiet, Bear 40. Rome Streetz x The Artivist - Joyeria 41. Estee Nack & RLX - Renaissance 42. DJ Muggs & Mach-Hommy - Tuez-Les Tous 43. Noveliss - Sword of Nature 44. Zilla Rocca - 96 Mentality 45. Bloodmoney Perez - About Fucking Time 46. Jakprogresso & Sonny Vintage - Custom Coffins 47. Medhane - Own Pace 48. Ruby Yacht - 37 GEMS 49. Eto x Wally Clark - The Circle 50. Wiki - OOFIE
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shadowmatrix18 · 2 years
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Hello! Nandito me ngayon nila jaaa and nakitulog me sa kanila super me nahihiya and dito pa kami uli for another night. Super funny how we rushed papunta sa auf scc from deca clark. A little background 5:30 kami umalis sa deca and the performance mag start ng 6 haha. Super pagod and sulit naman. After that, is nagpunta kami tk grill and bar
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recentanimenews · 2 years
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Heroines Run the Show English Dub Reveals Cast & Crew, Release Date
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  Lights, camera, action! Hiyori's hectic life is about to get even busier, as the English dub of Heroines Run the Show makes its way to Crunchyroll on April 21 at 2:15pm Pacific Time.
  Here's who'll be lighting up the stage, in front of the curtain and behind:
  Cast
  Sarah Wiedenheft (Suika in Dr. STONE) as Hiyori
Aaron Campbell (Makoto Shibe in Tomodachi Game) as Aizo
Kyle Igneczi (Spearman in GOBLIN SLAYER) as Yujiro
Morgan Lauré (Kurenai in DECA-DENCE) as Juri
Megan Shipman (Mare Bello Fiore in Overlord) as Chizuru
Colleen Clinkenbeard (Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece) as Tamura
Leah Clark (Himiko Toga in My Hero Academia) as Uchida
Jill Harris (Aura Bella Fiora in Overlord) as Hina
Ricco Fajardo (Benimaru in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime) as Ken
Anthony Bowling (Franky Franklin in SPY x FAMILY) as Kodai
Dallas Reid (Seitaro Tanabata in NANBAKA) as Kotaro
Lindsay Seidel (Nejire Hado in My Hero Academia) as Naho
Helena Walstrom as Saho
Jad Saxton (Carla in Fairy Tail) as Sora
  Crew
  ADR Director: Cris George
Assistant ADR Director: Dallas Reid, Megan Shipman, Jill Harris
Lead ADR Engineer: Helena Walstrom
ADR Script Writer: Ben Phillips
ADR Script Supervisor: Bonny Clinkenbeard
ADR Prep: John Van Doren
ADR Mix Engineer: William Dewell
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    An original project by HoneyWorks, Heroines Run the Show is directed by Noriko Hashimoto (Sarazanmai episode director) at studio Lay-duce, with series composition by Yoshimi Narita (Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie) and character designs by Kaori Ishii (O Maidens in Your Savage Season).
  If you're a fan of idol anime, don't miss Episode 1 of Heroines Run the Show's English dub when it drops on April 21 at 2:15pm PT, right here on Crunchyroll!
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      Der shy man behind @Shymander, Liam is a timezone-fluid Aussie with a distinct fondness for anime, Eurovision and creating odd stats projects despite hating math.
By: Liam Dempsey
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whrejanlstays · 2 years
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March 2022| Two years back, he first invited me to wakeboard (Pradera Verde, Lubao), I came but did not ride (I didn’t trust him with my life yet😅); now, he earned it & I finally had to courage to do it! He said I can 😜 my very supportive Homie letting me try Wakeboarding for the first time in Deca Clark🏄🏻‍♀️ thank you for staying with me in the beginner’s lane even if you could do yours in the pro lane 🏄🏻‍♂️ even then ‘til now, I’m always amazed by your patience, ride & spins 👏🏻 This one’s definitely for the books ❤️
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mfrcristino · 3 years
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Thank you tito @delphitower 🙏🍻🤘 @decawake_clark @homiesapproved @dupwake #thisiswakeboarding #wakeboarding #dupwake #homiesapproved (at Deca Wakepark Clark) https://www.instagram.com/p/CX97RQqhclv/?utm_medium=tumblr
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realtyhubph-blog · 4 months
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Savannah Angeles Lot 196 sqm
Own a piece of Angeles City! This 196 sqm vacant lot in Savannah Green Plains Ph 2 is your chance to build your dream home in a prime location. Near Korean Town, Friendship Plaza, restaurants, and more! Price: Php 4,312,000. Cash only. Contact JM Listi
📍 Savannah Green Plains Ph 2 Angeles City Philippines TYPE: Vacant Lot📐 Lot: 196 sq.m✅ Inner Lot NEARBY POINTS OF INTEREST Friendship Plaza • Korean Town • Fortune (Hong Kong) Seafood Restaurant • Yujo Izakaya • McDonald’s • The Enclave • Timog ResidencesCafe Retro 252 • Boom Chicken 붐 치킨 – Korea Town Angeles • ACCESSIBILITY Clark Don Juico Gate (side gate) – 3.1 kmAngeles City Public Market…
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rcdimituirealty · 4 years
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Deca Clark Residences located at Brgy. Margot Angeles City, Pampanga ROWHOUSE PRICE Lot area 35sqm Floor area 38.5sqm TCP-920,820 Resevation fee=10k Discount= 26,820 Equity for payment = 55,262( Payable in 8 mos.) Monthly equity-7,551.23 Loan Payable 828,738 25yrs of term 7,884.14 20yrs of term 8,368.41 15yrs of term 9,292.37 10yrs of term 11,367.15 5 yrs term 18,048.52 -RcDimituiRealty
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rcdrgeiserontoks · 4 years
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Deca Clark Residences located at Brgy. Margot Angeles City, Pampanga ROWHOUSE PRICE Lot area 35sqm Floor area 38.5sqm TCP-920,820 Resevation fee=10k Discount= 26,820 Equity for payment = 55,262( Payable in 8 mos.) Monthly equity-7,551.23 Loan Payable 828,738 25yrs of term 7,884.14 20yrs of term 8,368.41 15yrs of term 9,292.37 10yrs of term 11,367.15 5 yrs term 18,048.52 -RcDimituiRealty
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scottbcrowley2 · 4 years
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Pair of LC juniors help coordinate distribution of food, supplies to students in need - Thu, 30 Apr 2020 PST
Working with the school’s booster club through their DECA class, Lewis and Clark High School juniors Tatum Getchell and Ruby O’Neil have coordinated the school’s process of distributing food and personal items to LC students and families in need. Pair of LC juniors help coordinate distribution of food, supplies to students in need - Thu, 30 Apr 2020 PST
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mypampangakayganda · 5 years
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Deca Wakeboard Park
If going to Nuvali or Davao is difficult for you, you can try this place if you want to experience wakeboarding.
How to get there: From Manila, ride a bus to Angeles City. From there, you have to take the Friendship/Side Gate going to Baranggay Margot. It will take you 10-15 minutes to reach your destination. You will see the road going the Decawake Clark Cable Park on the right hand side. Head towards that destination and you will see the towering cable lines on your left.
Activities:
Water Activities
Surfing
Wakeboarding
Rate: Rates varies depending in the number of hours staying. Basic Equipment are included, but if you have your own, you are entitled for a 10% discount on any ticket you’ll purchase.
P400 ($10) for 2 hours
P700 ($16) for 4 hours and
P1,000 ($23) for the whole day.
You also have the option to avail their membership or just go with the prepaid passes.
Tips and Reminders:
Don’t worry about failing on your first (or next) attempt; it’s not easy to stay upright on the board.
Park is open Mondays to Sundays, 9:30 am - 5:30 PM
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Deca Wake Park Clark Barangay Margot, Angeles City, Pampanga Contact no. (0915) 330-1013 or (0918) 459-8488 Website: http://www.clarkwakeboard.com/
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un-enfant-immature · 5 years
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Design may be the next entrepreneurial gold rush
Ten years ago, the vast majority of designers were working in Adobe Photoshop, a powerful tool with fine-tuned controls for almost every kind of image manipulation one could imagine. But it was a tool built for an analog world focused on photos, flyers and print magazines; there were no collaborative features, and much more importantly for designers, there were no other options.
Since then, a handful of major players have stepped up to dominate the market alongside the behemoth, including InVision, Sketch, Figma and Canva.
And with the shift in the way designers fit into organizations and the way design fits into business overall, the design ecosystem is following the same path blazed by enterprise SaaS companies in recent years. Undoubtedly, investors are ready to place their bets in design.
Seed stage design tools, low code/no code software, and/or collaboration tools are getting $10 on $40m term sheets.
Not an isolated case.
Shows their bullishness on these spaces. And some FOMO.
— Bilal Zuberi (@bznotes) August 21, 2019
But the question still remains over whether the design industry will follow in the footprints of the sales stack — with Salesforce reigning as king and hundreds of much smaller startup subjects serving at its pleasure — or if it will go the way of the marketing stack, where a lively ecosystem of smaller niche players exist under the umbrella of a handful of major, general-use players.
“Deca-billion-dollar SaaS categories aren’t born everyday,” said InVision CEO Clark Valberg . “From my perspective, the majority of investors are still trying to understand the ontology of the space, while remaining sufficiently aware of its current and future economic impact so as to eagerly secure their foothold. The space is new and important enough to create gold-rush momentum, but evolving at a speed to produce the illusion of micro-categorization, which, in many cases, will ultimately fail to pass the test of time and avoid inevitable consolidation.”
I spoke to several notable players in the design space — Sketch CEO Pieter Omvlee, InVision CEO Clark Valberg, Figma CEO Dylan Field, Adobe Product Director Mark Webster, InVision VP and former VP of Design at Twitter Mike Davidson, Sequoia General Partner Andrew Reed and FirstMark Capital General Partner Amish Jani — and asked them what the fierce competition means for the future of the ecosystem.
But let’s first back up.
Past
Sketch launched in 2010, offering the first viable alternative to Photoshop. Made for design and not photo-editing with a specific focus on UI and UX design, Sketch arrived just as the app craze was picking up serious steam.
A year later, InVision landed in the mix. Rather than focus on the tools designers used, it concentrated on the evolution of design within organizations. With designers consolidating from many specialties to overarching positions like product and user experience designers, and with the screen becoming a primary point of contact between every company and its customers, InVision filled the gap of collaboration with its focus on prototypes.
If designs could look and feel like the real thing — without the resources spent by engineering — to allow executives, product leads and others to weigh in, the time it takes to bring a product to market could be cut significantly, and InVision capitalized on this new efficiency.
In 2012, came Canva, a product that focused primarily on non-designers and folks who need to ‘design’ without all the bells and whistles professionals use. The thesis: no matter which department you work in, you still need design, whether it’s for an internal meeting, an external sales deck, or simply a side project you’re working on in your personal time. Canva, like many tech firms these days, has taken its top-of-funnel approach to the enterprise, giving businesses an opportunity to unify non-designers within the org for their various decks and materials.
In 2016, the industry felt two more big shifts. In the first, Adobe woke up, realized it still had to compete and launched Adobe XD, which allowed designers to collaborate amongst themselves and within the organization, not unlike InVision, complete with prototyping capabilities. The second shift was the introduction of a little company called Figma.
Where Sketch innovated on price, focus and usability, and where InVision helped evolve design’s position within an organization, Figma changed the game with straight-up technology. If Github is Google Drive, Figma is Google Docs. Not only does Figma allow organizations to store and share design files, it actually allows multiple designers to work in the same file at one time. Oh, and it’s all on the web.
In 2018, InVision started to move up stream with the launch of Studio, a design tool meant to take on the likes of Adobe and Sketch and, yes, Figma.
Present
When it comes to design tools in 2019, we have an embarrassment of riches, but the success of these players can’t be fully credited to the products themselves.
A shift in the way businesses think about digital presence has been underway since the early 2000s. In the not-too-distant past, not every company had a website and many that did offered a very basic site without much utility.
In short, designers were needed and valued at digital-first businesses and consumer-facing companies moving toward e-commerce, but very early-stage digital products, or incumbents in traditional industries had a free pass to focus on issues other than design. Remember the original MySpace? Here’s what Amazon looked like when it launched.
In the not-too-distant past, the aesthetic bar for internet design was very, very low. That’s no longer the case.
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magzoso-tech · 5 years
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New Post has been published on https://magzoso.com/tech/design-may-be-the-next-entrepreneurial-gold-rush/
Design may be the next entrepreneurial gold rush
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Ten years ago, the vast majority of designers were working in Adobe Photoshop, a powerful tool with fine-tuned controls for almost every kind of image manipulation one could imagine. But it was a tool built for an analog world focused on photos, flyers and print magazines; there were no collaborative features, and much more importantly for designers, there were no other options.
Since then, a handful of major players have stepped up to dominate the market alongside the behemoth, including InVision, Sketch, Figma and Canva.
And with the shift in the way designers fit into organizations and the way design fits into business overall, the design ecosystem is following the same path blazed by enterprise SaaS companies in recent years. Undoubtedly, investors are ready to place their bets in design.
Seed stage design tools, low code/no code software, and/or collaboration tools are getting $10 on $40m term sheets.
Not an isolated case.
Shows their bullishness on these spaces. And some FOMO.
— Bilal Zuberi (@bznotes) August 21, 2019
But the question still remains over whether the design industry will follow in the footprints of the sales stack — with Salesforce reigning as king and hundreds of much smaller startup subjects serving at its pleasure — or if it will go the way of the marketing stack, where a lively ecosystem of smaller niche players exist under the umbrella of a handful of major, general-use players.
“Deca-billion-dollar SaaS categories aren’t born everyday,” said InVision CEO Clark Valberg. “From my perspective, the majority of investors are still trying to understand the ontology of the space, while remaining sufficiently aware of its current and future economic impact so as to eagerly secure their foothold. The space is new and important enough to create gold-rush momentum, but evolving at a speed to produce the illusion of micro-categorization, which, in many cases, will ultimately fail to pass the test of time and avoid inevitable consolidation.”
I spoke to several notable players in the design space — Sketch CEO Pieter Omvlee, InVision CEO Clark Valberg, Figma CEO Dylan Field, Adobe Product Director Mark Webster, InVision VP and former VP of Design at Twitter Mike Davidson, Sequoia General Partner Andrew Reed and FirstMark Capital General Partner Amish Jani — and asked them what the fierce competition means for the future of the ecosystem.
But let’s first back up.
Past
Sketch launched in 2010, offering the first viable alternative to Photoshop. Made for design and not photo-editing with a specific focus on UI and UX design, Sketch arrived just as the app craze was picking up serious steam.
A year later, InVision landed in the mix. Rather than focus on the tools designers used, it concentrated on the evolution of design within organizations. With designers consolidating from many specialties to overarching positions like product and user experience designers, and with the screen becoming a primary point of contact between every company and its customers, InVision filled the gap of collaboration with its focus on prototypes.
If designs could look and feel like the real thing — without the resources spent by engineering — to allow executives, product leads and others to weigh in, the time it takes to bring a product to market could be cut significantly, and InVision capitalized on this new efficiency.
In 2012, came Canva, a product that focused primarily on non-designers and folks who need to ‘design’ without all the bells and whistles professionals use. The thesis: no matter which department you work in, you still need design, whether it’s for an internal meeting, an external sales deck, or simply a side project you’re working on in your personal time. Canva, like many tech firms these days, has taken its top-of-funnel approach to the enterprise, giving businesses an opportunity to unify non-designers within the org for their various decks and materials.
In 2016, the industry felt two more big shifts. In the first, Adobe woke up, realized it still had to compete and launched Adobe XD, which allowed designers to collaborate amongst themselves and within the organization, not unlike InVision, complete with prototyping capabilities. The second shift was the introduction of a little company called Figma.
Where Sketch innovated on price, focus and usability, and where InVision helped evolve design’s position within an organization, Figma changed the game with straight-up technology. If Github is Google Drive, Figma is Google Docs. Not only does Figma allow organizations to store and share design files, it actually allows multiple designers to work in the same file at one time. Oh, and it’s all on the web.
In 2018, InVision started to move up stream with the launch of Studio, a design tool meant to take on the likes of Adobe and Sketch and, yes, Figma.
Present
When it comes to design tools in 2019, we have an embarrassment of riches, but the success of these players can’t be fully credited to the products themselves.
A shift in the way businesses think about digital presence has been underway since the early 2000s. In the not-too-distant past, not every company had a website and many that did offered a very basic site without much utility.
In short, designers were needed and valued at digital-first businesses and consumer-facing companies moving toward e-commerce, but very early-stage digital products, or incumbents in traditional industries had a free pass to focus on issues other than design. Remember the original MySpace? Here’s what Amazon looked like when it launched.
In the not-too-distant past, the aesthetic bar for internet design was very, very low. That’s no longer the case.
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