We really love following up on the latest trends. Today, while browsing through some websites, we saw a few which had a common element. Yes, Rainbows! If used carefully, Rainbows can give a cool look and feel to your website. Though we couldn't find many, we have gathered as much as we could. But the question remains unanswered. Does the use of Rainbows mark the beginning of a new trend? We can't confirm until we get to see more similar designs. So please share your link if you find one that is particularly good.
Feel free to suggest any good looking Rainbow based themes.

Dezinerfolio thanks Gopal Raju from ProductiveDreams for this contribution.
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Thanks for the post!
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Rainbow motifs have been used since the ’70s and its continued use only shows how effective it is. And contrary to what most folks might say, I think that rainbows illustrate how many businesses and people would like to show that they are inclusive of all kinds of ideas and people, and that the many colors of the rainbow represent that.
I used a rainbow themed design on my website, although I'll likely be changing it soon.
Not only webs... What do you think about our new logo in www.nexoabogados.com ?... Yes, we are lawyers and we love it!
p.d. Thanks to www.portavoz.net!
Although not a rainbow in the the traditional sense, we've used a rainbow of colour across the header on http://pointandstare.com for sometime.
Trend? Fashion? - No.
A design element that's been quietly bubbling away on the back burner for sometime? - Yes.
The site Hicksdesign is one of my favorite design. FYI it runs on Textpattern CMS.
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http://gladdesign.net/2008/11/02/rainbow_based_designs/
Thanks for the comments :) Rainbows would definitely set a new trend!
wow! I'm trendy without knowing it! I published this Wordpress Template just two days ago: http://www.themeforest.net/item/rainbow-as-my-hat/20422
P.S. hi Tom! nice to see you here too! :)
CSS Rainbow seems like they totally "borrowed" their prism from MSNBC.
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