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Pew Trusts site offers solid foundation but could benefit from better text styling

Monday, September 8th, 2008

The Pew Charitable Trusts, a stalwart non-profit group, has created a strong Web presence the preserves the organization’s historic legacy backed by quality content that delves into its work.

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Updated: McCain Web site conveys sense of leadership with effective attention grabbing elements

Friday, August 29th, 2008

John McCain’s presidential campaign Web site uses a combination of bold colors and symbols to create a sense of power, strength and leadership. UPDATE (8/29/08): McCain’s site is displaying incorrectly in many browsers, though it’s not clear if the issue is related to a traffic surge due to his running mate announcement; a screen shot is after the jump.

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IndyStar.com breaks out of corporate template to provide clean design

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

IndyStar.com, the online home of the Indianapolis Star newspaper is a fairly typical news Web site but its designed is notable in the fact it manages to stretch corporate parent Gannett’s standard template to create a well-designed reading experience. Read…

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