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		<title>~Design Dissection: Vignette~</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today let&#8217;s look at this table&#8217;s vignette.  Almost all of us, at one time or another, have had an opportunity to create a buffet~or serving station. What can you do, in order to avoid, the dreaded and ho~hum &#8220;runway&#8221; look, which entails mind numbing miles of flatness. This recent design offers many fantastic design clues.  Can you name them? 1. Varied Heights (think lift&#8230;3 levels is ideal) 2. Varied Textures (entice not only the taste palette but all the senses) [...]]]></description>
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