- CSS Inspiration: Missy
- 25 December 2007 Comment (3)

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Missy’s tagline reads ‘great designs is in my jeans’. Browse through her site and you’ll see great design everywhere including the information architecture and the markup. Missy’s website is a beautiful example of a simple approach to thoughtful web design.
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Danny Foo says:
I like her ‘gool oldie’ Flash thingy. Kinda makes me think…“Wow! That makes her hot!” LOL! :P
Suffian says:
Yeah man. The minute I saw Missy’s site I said to myself “This is going on WSMY”. =)
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