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corporate website design

Got any favorite, substantial scale (high written content, traffic) corporate websites Seeking cutting-edge design style sites with excessive functionality. I’m doing research for the next job and want any suggestions you could have. Thanks. cnn. com bigpond. com cabelas. com online world. amazon. co. uk online world. dell. co. uk online world. bbc. co. great britain www. dell. com is usually good, and I’m an every day reader of www. boston. com, who just did a ready-made redesign/reorganization of the site this week. I like it so far.

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The "Posts You Should Read" thread

Since several of intelligent comments made that may easily be considered and interpreted of their own context, I’m starting any thread for threads that everyone should read sometime, if for absolutely no other reason approach insights they present. I’m gonna start this line off with a good example from delstu: http: //www. webdesignforums. net/thre… -up-on-when-doing-research. 33264/#post-207681 Excellent point about realizing niches and opposition. There are way too many people that target hypercompetitive, oversaturated markets in addition to delstu explains in the concise way will falling into which trap. So there’s your case in point. And here will be the rules for this kind of thread (I produced it, so i arrive at define the rules for it): 1) Don’t nominate your own post (that’s only egomaniacal and silly). 2) Once you nominate the post, please explain to others what they are reading and why jointly read it. It doesn’t end up being a long diatribe (that probably happens in the thread anyway). Just the post and a relatively short reason. 3) Once you link to the particular post itself, aim to use the permalink. The permalink shall be provided in the bottom right corner but will look like that: #(number). … Continue reading

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