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1. Image halos 2. Poorly kerned text. If you’re not up on kerning, stop right here and don’t come back until you get it. Do a search on Google. It’s critical. 3. Poor visual hierarchy – upon first glance, the users eye should be able to find the most important thing on your page first, the second most important thing second, and so on. 4. Way-too-long meaningless Flash intros – like the old saying goes, just because you know how to do something, it doesn’t mean you should. 5. Unbalanced or busy colors usage. Too many colors is almost always a bad thing. try t o limit your designs to contain 2-3 main colors, and an accent color or two. The cleanest designs normally have a couple of main colors, and one accent color. Past 3 or 4 colors, make sure you have a good reason to use additional colors. 6. Image jaggies 7. Fuzzy images 8. Scripting errors. Test your javascripts on at least NN and IE 4.x and above on PC and Mac, minimally. 9. Bad Flash detection routines. Sometimes Flash detection

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