Wherever you get your design from, please remember to keep the layout as simple as possible for a corporate intranet.
Try to restict the template to a simple header, with examples of vertical and horizontal navigation, and a simple footer with copyright notice and an email link to the owner of the site.
If the intranet is to be well used, and employees encouraged to create their own sites/wikis/blogs etc, they won't want to be constrained by a complex layout with lots of images, panels etc.
If it is too complex, then users will not use it and create one for themselves. You should alos make all the resources - images, CSS, scripts etc required to make it work available on the intranet, so users don't have to download them to their own site.
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by: shadowlesssPosted on 2009-08-20 at 04:59:10ID: 25141321
Here are a few sites... There are some good and some not so good designs. Just have to pick through them / s.com/temp lates/corp orate
s/premium/ m/premium- templates/ website- te mplates/te mplate369. htm m/premium- templates/ newsletter - templates /template1 06.htm
http://www.opendesigns.org
http://www.freewebtemplate
http://www.oswd.org/
It might be worth the $25 - $50 for a more suitable template
http://www.oswd.org/design
http://www.templatesbox.co
http://www.templatesbox.co