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810 Part 2: The User Interface Design Process

A Final Word

Enjoy your journey through the wonderful world of user interface development. Application of these many principles in design will aid greatly in creating a product that satisfies all your client’s needs. A happy and satisfied client, of course, also means a happy and satisfied developer. Good luck!

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