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CNMA winners; stopdesign’s process; IE bug demos

The winners for the 2003 CNMAs were announced last night, and are now available online. Look for the next big awards, the Webbys, to be announced Thursday in a live webcast. Thursday is also the Web standards Meetup, happening in Toronto at the Rivoli at 8 p.m — come by if you’re in the city.

Doug Bowman has written another excellent article, this time detailing his design process. “In the Garden: A Design Process Revealed” is one one of the most concise and understandable pieces I’ve yet read about the how designers’ design. In fact, it actually managed to help me better understand my own work flow.

Some designers, though, don’t work as hard. It seems plagiarizing Web sites isn’t as great an offence for some student journalists as is plagiarizing someone’s story. (Via E-Media Tidbits)

Steve Clay put together this clever demonstration illustrating the CSS bugs in Internet Explorer browser. (To compare IE’s support vs. modern browsers, see CB’s Abridged Guide to CSS2 Support.)