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First and foremost, figure out what sections will be needed for the page, i.e. About, Team History, Team Members, Gallery etc, etc. Then, develop a basic design. There are a few ways to design websites effectively. One entails using frames. This is a good way to keep organized, but is often unsightly and can be the mark of a newbie website. You can make a picture of the website in photoshop, slice it into sections, and put it in a table, as is done by professionals. A method that I prefer is a combination of the two. I design a picture of the site in photoshop, put it in a table, and replace a large chunk of the picture with an iframe for content. Whatever you decide, keep it simple, organized, effective, and professional, but don't be afraid to give it your team's unique flair, as was mentioned by Sara. If you need any help with more technical aspects of web design, post a question here and most CD-ers would be obliged to answer it.
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