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Homepage design for www.freelancingabroad.com. A site where you can learn how to start freelancing from anywhere in the world.
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Wij verzorgden het webdesign en de realisatie voor de website van Kuijpers-HRM.
Volledig in WordPress.
• proposta para website - senac sp
• website proposal - senac sp
ilustrações e design / illustration and design
2007
ag: salem digital (www.salem.com.br)
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I'm in the middle of a concept for a small website, and I can't decide whether the coloured links should be top aligned or bottom aligned. Does anyone have any suggestions?!
pdfcast.org/pdf/the-importance-of-web-design-services-in-... - A number of companies throughout the globe provide services of web design and you have to be very picky regarding the company to hire for the service.
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Very old bit of my web design - never meant to be viewed on a Mac, no idea what I was doing. Trying to break it, probably. Note how the blue navbar spills off the bottom - bet it didn't do that in the Windows version of Internet Explorer. Which reminds me, I found a Javascript time bug in one of the Mac versions of MSIE. I digress...
This site automatically took audio from DAVE2000 and written stories from ENPS and presented them on an intranet page so language sections could get raw material to translate without using ENPS or DAVE. My codename for it was the 'Newsgoat' - "it chews the news". Well, it was better than Steve Titherington's name for it. He called it 'Project Starbucks', because Starbucks was half way down the Strand to Dixons. As if you could buy technology like this off the shelf, deary deary me...