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		<title>Whitespace: empty space?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You already know what whitespace is. In this article, I would like to bring up and analyze a <strong>common misunderstanding about whitespace</strong>. Sometimes both designers and clients are convinced that <strong>whitespace is just an empty space that needs to be filled as much as possible</strong>.
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		<title>Whitespace: what&#8217;s that?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Headings, text, images and buttons aren't the only elements that form the layout. There is also another element, which is pretty different from a visual point of view, and that cannot be neglected. I'm talking about whitespace or, as it's been called lately, negative space. 
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