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NYI's new design

It's official: Coudal have a rip-worthy design.

permanent link 18 oct at 23:25 by Hans Hyttinen

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commentat 00:43 on 19 October 2006, David B wrote:

My goodness what is the world coming to...

My first thought was coudals site is too simplistic, to be called that original of a design to not have similar sites pop up, but then I keep looking at the headlines and the double lined footer and methinks this a bit too much of an inspiration...

commentat 01:24 on 19 October 2006, Chris Gwynne wrote:

Ahh a double line footer, thats cause for concern right there!

commentat 02:00 on 19 October 2006, David B. wrote:

lol Chris, it does seems a bit trivial looking at it, but looking at them side by side (dual 19" screens allow this :) its does look similar, but like i already said, that design is almost too simple to be beyond the coincidental, but you never know.

commentat 07:17 on 19 October 2006, Seth Aldridge wrote:

What is up with the navigation? The hover state is all screwed up.

commentat 12:06 on 19 October 2006, niko neugebauer wrote:

Ghm ... does not work well on firefox 1.5.The image at the right top angle is a bit overshadowed by "Today's Chatter" as well as by "Reefer"...

btw: was it implemented by Sixapart, cause some ids are refering them ?

commentat 12:47 on 19 October 2006, Anthony wrote:

That could be Coudal's new tagline Rip-worthy Designs

commentat 20:13 on 23 October 2006, omg wrote:

more coudal-ish: http://www.snabelslash.com/bo/

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