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Corporate Blue – Free XHTML/CSS Template

October 15th, 2010 by admin

Michael Soriano over at Fearless Flyer Design released a couple free PSDs a few days ago. One of them was a website template called “Corporate Blue” and I decided to code it into XHTML/CSS and release it here for free (with permission, of course).

Corporate Blue screenshot

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Description

This template consists of one page (a home page). To describe it, I’ll take an excerpt from the original release post.

The design is a modern layout ideally for a financial or business institution (anywhere a progress chart can be represented). A large feature area with a colorful bar graph sits right below the header. Underneath this area are three even columns with large thumbnails that can house summaries of your company profile, links or even the latest news.

As far as the actual coding goes, I tried to make it as close to the original design as possible, right down to the text shadow effects. There may be some slight variations (like a few subtle font changes, for example) but all in all it looks pretty much the same.

License

This template is released under the GPL license, which means you can do pretty much whatever you want with it.

If you feel like designing a couple subpages and converting it into a WordPress theme and releasing it yourself, go for it.

Conclusion

I haven’t been coding much lately so I used this template as an opportunity to shake off the rust and brush up on my skills again. Hope you like it, and let me know what you think in the comments.

And thanks once again to Michael of Fearless Flyer for designing the original PSD template and allowing me to release my coded version here.

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