Every country flag using only a single element, CSS, and fonts.
Flags of the world in just one div
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Every country flag using only a single element, CSS, and fonts.
Flags of the world in just one div
View all at CSS Flags
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Memorable logos are simple.
LogosNow sheds light on the impact of memorable logos and how logo styles evoke brand perceptions and personalities for consumers.
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Look at feature requests as a request for a new or improved workflow, not a new feature
1. Listen to client feedback with an interpretive ear, and don’t be afraid to dig deeper to identify underlying problems
2. Sometimes feature requests are actually usability issues in disguise
3. Sometimes the product features clients request are actually new product offerings in disguise
4. Focus your energy on hearing the users’ needs, not the users’ wants
5. More features do not equal a better product
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