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Good design is invisible: an interview with iA's Oliver Reichenstein

My favorite quotes from this article:

"Good user interface design takes care of irritations before they appear."
"Nothing is more destructive to good design than group thinking and collective decision making."
"Hardly anyone can discern good from bad typography, but everybody can feel it."

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