I've used the 'Blueprint' framework extensively on various
projects. It's a great starting point to develop quick prototypes.
For the final production pages I always use a highly custiomised
version but it still uses many of the underlying principles such as
the css reset, typographic hierarchy and grid structure. 
CSS frameworks are definitely worth investing some time in I think.

Cheers,

Brent Dickens %u203A  Visual Interaction Designer
Experience Design Consultant | Lead Visual Design
%u203A M   64 21 911 030
%u203A E br...@lushai.com

LUSHAI: Experience Strategy & Interaction Design
http://www.lushai.com

"Don't mistake legibility for communication." -David Carson


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