This page design you see here would be an example of brute force design. I wanted to layer one pattern over another in the html and body tags but the html won't accept a background image if the body already has one. So I've made one great big massive image and forced it upon you. Not a good solution.
The point is to show you this pretty William Morris pattern which I spent last night making into an eps. It's called Honeycomb and the original (woven in wool) hangs in the William Morris Gallery in London.
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More!? OK then, but I can't help feeling that this will be a disappointment to you.
I work as a web designer in Belfast, and I live by the sea in a shoe. You can see me here, doing my livejournal pose as idoru called it. If you need to you can email me at carisenda -at- gmail -dot- com.
it’s a gorgeous pattern!
Yes, I agree. Truly gorgeous. I like this design. Fancy doing one for me? :)