Posts Tagged ‘CSS’
Posted on March 25, 2009 - by CDS
Corvus Awards & Recognition
We wanted to thank everyone for the great feedback to our new website. We submitted it to all the award and recognition sites and got great feedback. Instead of doing a single post for all of the additional recognition we’ve received, we’ve put together a list below with links to the award and compilation sites. The admins of these great sites were kind enough to add us, so we’d like to return the favor by linking to them and maybe bringing a little traffic.
Award & Mixed Sites:
Web Design Awards, Design of the Day, view our award
My Design Award, view our award
RGB Garden Garden of the Day, view our recognition post
HTTP Artist, view our recognition post
The Design Gene, view our recognition post
CSS Sites:
CSS Star, view our recognition post
Creamy CSS, view our recognition post
CSS Mania, view our recognition post
CSS Design Yorkshire, march 2009 entry
CSS Style.me, view our recognition post
One CSS, view our recognition post
CSS Based, view our rcognition post
CSS Burst, view our recognition post
CSS Scoop, view our recognition post
eCSSited, view our recognition post
Swell CSS, view our recognition post
CSS Illustrated, view our recognition post
CSS Impress, view our recognition post
Your Site is Valid, view our recognition post
CSS Elite, view our recognition post
CSS Heaven, view our recognition post
I hope I didn’t leave anyone out, but if I did, this list will be ammended accordingly. Thanks everyone for the positive feedback!
Posted on June 28, 2008 - by CDS
Latest Project: Fiona Bleu Gallery, Morro Bay
Fiona Bleu Gallery in Morro Bay, California, is a coloroful gallery of mixed mediums and styles. We just finished Fiona Bleu’s revamped Flash/XML/XHTML/CSS website. New features include an interactive room designer, featuring actual items from Fiona Bleu, comprehensive Flash galleries with custom photography, and extended gallery categories. http://www.fionableu.com
Posted on May 3, 2008 - by CDS
CSS Book Recommendation
I recently purchased the book ”Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design” by Andy Clarke, and was pleasantly surprised. This is not your typical techy book at all. It’s definitely not for beginning developers, but it’s a good read for EVERY web designer. This is a book about purity and design method, from inception to execution, and the necessity of design standards. I have a new perspective on current design trends. I can see where XHTML/CSS can, and hopefully will, take us in the future. Good read, highly recommended.
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