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		<title>Case Study #2: Wired Magazine</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A news site is the candidate for our second case study. The Google home page (our first candidate) was an easier analysis by the sheer nature of its singular function. Obviously, Wired News is more intricate, as are most news sites. For example, the New York Times is vast and complex (relating directly to its [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Case Study #1: Google</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Land on the home page and you have only one option: search (simple and, therefore, highly usable). That&#8217;s why Google is our very first case study.  This austere offering is the opportunity for a simple site deconstruction using style objects or style &#8220;Cases.&#8221;

1. IdentityTypically the company logo is the primary, or only, unit within [...]]]></description>
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