Hello Tim,
I'm not sure if these will do (some of them are not corporate but
concept sites), but they are shining examples of CSS-based designs:
First, there's your site!
Then there's Yahoo! (at least the home page)
MIT www.mit.edu
CSS Zen garden www.csszengarden.com
Max Design www.maxdesign.com.au (This is a corporate site, albeit of a
web design company.) Assuming you don't mind using a rival's website! :-)
Sourceforge.net sourceforge.net (Is not very artistic, but is still a
good design)
Plone plone.org
Joomla www.joomla.org
Tim Ware wrote:
I'm working on a project where I'm doing the coding/programming for a
company that has hired a designer who is really print-based and
doesn't have a clue about modern design. They ask that I provide
examples of this approach to design. I need help with this. It's not
as easy as I thought to find good examples, but I'll bet y'all can
point me to some.
Thanks!
Tim
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