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How to choose the best illustrations for your site
I somehow had a publication about the best free photobanks and photo stocks in which the question was raised where to look for images for the site. Today I want to touch on the topic of how best to do it. The more focused on the development of the site and its design. This post was written with the support of the Wix service for creating websites (or rather, the translation of an article from their blog), so the text will often mention this platform for developing websites. By the way, on the pages of Design Mania you could already read a detailed review of the Wix service. Continue reading
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recognizable elements that are clear
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needs of consumers in order
the number of designers registered
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websites and themes
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elements
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demonstrate stress or effort
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same bright background
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choose a more neutral
dark background with the addition
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