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An awesome site to use for inspiration.
Check out the CSS Zen Garden to see how the same HTML file can be made to have hundreds of different looks.An awesome site to use for inspiration.
But seriously, the Zen Garden is, hands down, the best inspiration for visual design. Just keep in mind that most of the participants there arn't so much web designers as graphic artists. They have 'the vision.' (NOT in anyway to downplay their ability as web designers/coders.)
One of my favorite entries was designed by a 16 year old (as in 'half my age, twice my design sense'). I was uplifted by his talent and also depressed by his talent. Made me seriously question my own work and it's value. I guess the point is: play to your strengths. If you can code clean, valid, SE friendly xhtml and css, do that and try not to get hung up on not being a graphic designer. On the other hand, if you've got that artist's vision, stay the h*ll away from my client list. ;)
While the stuff in the Zen Garden may be awe-inspiring from either the artistic angle, or from the coding angle (or both!), there are still pitfalls.
Much of the stuff that's featured there is to illustrate what CAN be done - not what SHOULD be done. I've seen plenty of designs there that were very cute/whimsical/fanciful/impressive that I would NEVER, EVER use on a commercial website.
Basically, the site often evokes a "Wow, I never ever would have thought of that" reaction.
This [google.com] is where I start when I catch designers block. (try to get past the first couple of serps, more inspiring deeper down...)
Ta, Limbo
Wise word Katana, you have to take some of the Zen designs with a pinch of salt. Quite awesome design work nonetheless.
The Zen Garden, as createErrorMessage already suggested, could be very intimidating to beginners. Many of the designs are way out there on the bleeding edge of CSS.
Many of the designs are way out there on the bleeding edge of CSS.
Of course, because the entrants are required to leave the HTML source untouched, there's bound to be some instability as they whisk elements around the page with nested floats and absolute positions...