Category Page for: CSS and Design

Notes on CSS and Web Design by E.Webscapes Blog Design Studio

Oct 1 2009

Miamism : WordPress Blog Design

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.

Oct 1 2009

Forum Blue And Gold : WordPress Blog Design

Kurt is the owner of Forum Blue And Gold, where he writes about thoughts, reflections, and the odd rant on the Los Angeles Lakers and the NBA (even the Clippers). It was really important that the site be easily read in mobile browsers, so we made that a top priority during the development of his design.

Sep 30 2009

Chris Dodge Gallery : WordPress Site Design

Chris and March Dodge approached E.Webscapes for a custom designed solution to display their beautiful collection of Asian artwork. Having used WordPress in the past, they were comfortable with the interface and features, so we decided we would build their new art gallery website using the WordPress platform. .

Sep 30 2009

My Realtor Jake : WordPress Site Design

Jake, of MyRealtorJake.com brought his “house” to E.Webscapes looking for a stand-out design for his real estate blog. He provided E.Webscapes with the graphics, and she developed a theme that turned a boring old template into a true house hunt!

Sep 29 2009

FieldTrip : WordPress Blog Design

The FieldTrip Project uses internet based multimedia to engage teens on education issues. They came to E.Webscapes with artwork in hand, and E.Webscapes used her artistic skills to transform it into a visually interesting and stimulating design that would garner the interest of a younger audience.

Sep 29 2009

50 Fives by Fifty-Five : WordPress Blog Design

50 states, 50 5k road races, 1 goal. Bob, owner of 50 Fives was looking for a site that would support and generate awareness of his national road race program, and Joni helped himachieve that goal by designing and developing a clean, 3-column blog that would present his mission, story and events in an organized, efficient layout.