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On 10/16/06, Tim Ware [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 11:21:38 -0700
From: Tim Ware [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [css-d] Shining examples of CSS-driven nonprofit corporate
A cooperative, hope it helps:
http://www.e2design.com.ar/Dev/CELP/
Regards;
Eugenio.
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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
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
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