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Blueprint CSS

November 2nd, 2007

A couple of weeks ago I started using the Blueprint CSS framework to quickly roll out a mini-resume/mini-portfolio page that I can update quickly for prospective clients. Its column-based grid is easy to use and makes laying out a web page feel more like laying out an actual print piece.

The attention to detail in the framework’s default typography is incredible–type aligns to a common baseline grid and there is even support for incremental leading. It’s not even v1.0 and it is already chock full of web design wonderfulness.

Massive kudos to Olav Bjørkøy for a job really well done.

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