Even more style guides
Categorised under: Design & usability guidelines, Usability & user-centered design, Web development
As expected, discussions on sigia-l has thrown up more good style guides:
- Web Style Guides: Mostly from Universities
A big list of primarily University-sourced web style guides. - CSU Web Style Guides
A brief but useful listing of web style guides - Carnegie Mellon Web Publishing Style Guide
This guide was developed to assist the university community in designing Web sites that support Carnegie Mellon’s identity. - BCR Web Site Style Manual
The Web Style Handbook lists the standards authors are to use to achieve uniformity.
[Thanks to David Williamson.]
And one more to round out today’s listings:
- GE Style Guide
The Style Guide will help you to decide which option is right for you and, once you have chosen, give you access to the templates, logos, fonts, and other graphic elements you will need to create your site.
[Thanks to Gene Smith.]
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