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Posted by M on 06/10/07 02:10
"Adrienne Boswell" <arbpen@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns994AB8D638A30arbpenyahoocom@69.28.186.121...
> You first.
What, are we like eight years old daring each other who's gonna jump into
the cold lake first? Sheesh. . .
I posted some of mine when I last visited here about six or seven months
ago.
http://www.5thwallstudio.com/ Uses a flash intro but it's not necessary to
wait for it. The flash animation though is nicely reflected in the photo
within the site providing for a continuation of theme. I also like the door
analogy and the simple art deco theme.
http://www.inspireddevices.com/ for the simplicity of the design which still
makes good use of graphics for a "desktop newsletter" look.
Both of these were designed by Krucible Solutions of Victoria. I like their
work and, no, I don't know them or have any connection to them. They came to
my attention when they designed a web site for a friend.
I found this site
http://www.moderndaybillboard.com/index.html and have been working my way
through them. Some very impressive ones here -- lots of imagination of the
sort I wish I had.
I like some of the sites at CSSZenGarden. The designers here have a strong
sense of colour and play that I envy:
http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/178/178.css&page=2
http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/177/177.css&page=3
And check out the clever trick with the diver here:
http://csszengarden.com/?cssfile=http://www.css-praxis.de/cssocean/zenocean.css
(Scroll down to the ocean bottom. . . Won't work in IE)
And, finally, for another perspective, there's this site:
http://www.e-creative.net/enter.asp
I don't know this group, but the sites that have won awards as determined by
this website suck hugely. Every one of them are fully Flash-powered. I'm on
high speed and I gave up on most of them because I couldn't be bothered
waiting.
M
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