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		<title>Mock-Up Solutions That Are Not Photoshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This may come as an astonishing shock to some people, but Adobe Photoshop is not the only application in the world! Perhaps we could bring some fresh viewpoints to our design process, if we tried another tool just once&#8230; Illustrator &#8211; Scalable Vector Graphics, for instance. That&#8217;s actually closer to what the final product looks [...]]]></description>
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