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Awesome comment. And thanks for the info on the Roger Rabbit bit, that's fancinating. I agree with you that pixel-perfection seems like a waste of time to a non-designer ("who the heck is going to notice?!?!" is the common refrain), but I think of it like this: no, people probably won't notice one, maybe two deviations from an ideal asthetic or consistancy. But those add up fast, and pretty soon you have an interface that's a mishmash of font sizes, colors, textures/no textures, etc., and people do notice. They notice because a competitor has gone the extra mile and paid attention to detail, and now they're crushing it and you're looking like a second-rate, half-baked wannabe. Design quality is every bit a competitive advantage in not only consumer software, but even enterprise software now.



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