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d.Construct 2007

. Fun site design (don't miss the pink nav/switcher at top). But more importantly, will we see you there?

permanent link 16 may at 09:28 by Cameron

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commentat 10:18 on 17 May 2007, Paul Rouke wrote:

I certainly will be attending. I was reading Leisa Reichelt's blog at disambiguity yesterday (she's one of the speakers) and it sounds like it should be a great event this year.

I agree on the d.Construct site design also, great use of css and xhtml and fun nav switcher!

commentat 10:31 on 17 May 2007, Derek A wrote:

Great use of alternative stylesheets

commentat 15:33 on 17 May 2007, Ty wrote:

I love these freeform, albeit doodling illustration websites, that take great advantage of css. There have been some really fun sites like that lately.

It's nice to know that you don't have to be a premier illustrator to create a hand drawn looking site. I might just have to break out my old Wacom tablet (that I never used).

commentat 02:31 on 18 May 2007, Seth Aldridge wrote:

I'm still waiting for people to realize the great city that is Charlotte, NC to start holding events. We have a local AIGA but that is about it...someone hold an event here...I'll speak for free...about...the internet :)

commentat 18:19 on 07 January 2008, Logo Designers wrote:

Great design

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