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		<title>By: The Cookblog by Brian Cook &#187; 11 Terrific Design Elements: From Books, For Web</title>
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		<description>[...] look slick. Likewise reflections. Unfortunately, both are subject to overuse in the current Web 2.0 design craze. Still, there&#8217;s a reason why both are so widely used; they&#8217;re cool and appealing. [...]</description>
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