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MacBoobsPro

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Jan 10, 2006
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I was once shown a site that was linked to Adobe's website and was apparently an award winning site made using dreamweaver and utilised javascript to create some really good looking minimal menus. I believe it was a portfolio site for some designer and Adobe was showcasing it as an example of what can be done using Dreamweaver.

It was a very clean minimal site and the portfolio section showed pieces of work on a white background as if they were floating off the ground. This was achieved with a simple shadow underneath the work.

I want to look at the menus again and see how the guy created them. I know its an extremely long shot but hopefully someone may know which site I mean as it was a big deal when it was first launched.
 
Fantastic. thanks DesignIS.

Its the squarehead site on the spry section you posted. I looked all over those links before you posted them and obviously missed it.

The site isnt as good as I remember but it still quite a nice site.

http://www.squarehead.com/squarehead.php

cheers
 
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