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I’m thankful for the opportunity I had to work at Google. I learned more than I thought I would.... But I won’t miss a design philosophy that lives or dies strictly by the sword of data.And with that Douglas Bowman, the great web designer and CSS guru whose hiring was considered a big coup three years ago, quits Google for Twitter. [more inside]
RGB Garden is a purely design based web design gallery and web designers community
featuring beautiful CSS and Flash based websites. They also feature design related articles and downloads. [more inside]
posted by netbros
on Feb 5, 2009 -
1 comment
This used to be really hard with CSS. Fluid 960 Grid System: Up to 16-column grid design that is flexible and fluid. Created by Stephen Bau, based on the 960 Grid System by Nathan Smith. [previously]
posted by netbros
on Jan 27, 2009 -
56 comments
Best Web Gallery is an inspirational gallery site where we collect a wide range of quality design websites (Flash & CSS). What is quality design means to us? Quality Design = Visual + Technical + Creativity. Also, Best of CSS design for 2007.
posted by psmealey
on Dec 3, 2007 -
14 comments
A literal cornucopia of online web design resources to help you keep on top of specifications and sites related to CSS, accessibility, graphic design (color tables and theory), DOM, typography, and much, much more...
posted by Rothko
on Oct 29, 2005 -
40 comments
Looking for a design for your next website? Strange Banana is a generator that randomly produces XHTML transitional, CSS-layout-driven webpages. Hit "refresh" repeatedly, and find that one layout that matches your inner web designer's dream. (Found on Zeldman's Daily Report.)
posted by Katemonkey
on May 30, 2003 -
20 comments
CSS Zen and the art of motorcycle website maintainance; a stunning demonstration of what can be accomplished visually through CSS–based design.
posted by riffola
on May 10, 2003 -
36 comments
/CSS/ - a guide for the unglued
With site design hitting the front page of the BBC, WaSP's Dreamweaver MX input, Daypop heaving with section 508 references, and articles like this Eric Meyer interview, is the web about to become a considerably more accessible place?
posted by southisup
on Jun 13, 2002 -
4 comments
Interesting The guy who wrote Your CSS Bores Me(previously linked and discussed here) has decided to accept his own challenge. For the month of February, he will be applying a different stylesheet to the index page of his site, with no manipulation of the HTML document itself. This is one to watch, if you're also a code geek.
posted by Su
on Feb 5, 2002 -
21 comments
Chromeless windows: Spawn new IE windows without any GUI borders.
posted by riffola
on Dec 13, 2000 -
36 comments
The CSS Anarchists Cookbook How to ruin a designers pride and joy with with one simple file
posted by Foaf
on Jul 31, 2000 -
4 comments