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Articles from E.Webscapes Blog Design Studio on blog design topics, including notes on specific design work we have completed for clients using WordPress, Typepad, Movable Type, Expression Engine and other content management system.
Terry is a psychotherapist and consultant specializing in ADHD in adults, with a special focus on women. She is the author of the book, “Survival Tips for Women with ADHD” and is the founder/director of Moms with ADD. Terry came to E.Webscapes to create a spiffy new design for her community site, and Joni created a fantastic and roomy design for her…
Stephen chose E.Webscapes for a fresh updated look for his pharma and biotech blog, Patent Baristas. He wanted to lighten things up with his ‘Coffee Cafe’ theme, and Vivien helped him achieve a great new look for his blog.
Jessica hired E.Webscapes to design her shopping site, Jessica Shops. A former TypePad user, we developed her site and design for WordPress, importing all of her content, posts and categories, to WordPress for a fresh, clean start!
Sickenglish.com is an edutainment service that explains American pop culture (movies, music, fashion) to young Asians between the ages of 18 and 24, and features daily articles in Chinese aggregating pop culture content from YouTube and various Hollywood celebrity news feeds.
Leigh at Science Companion chose E.Webscapes when searching out a design firm that could help her reorganize a wealth of information into a better Content Management System (enter WordPress) so that she could manage their content more efficiently. WordPress allows users to navigate more intuitively through well organized, database driven content.
Ines approached E.Webscapes for a custom designed solution for her Miami Real Estate blog called, Miamism. This project spanned roughly 4-5 months of work, because there was a lot of back end work to be done – and in the end, Miamism is sporting a fresh, clean and professional looking blog.