Category Page for: CSS and Design

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

Jul 15 2009

Spencer’s Game : WordPress Site Design

Nick from Spencer’s Game is a Corporate guy (with a smiley face), sharing stories and insights about work, life and luck in Corporate America. He came to us with a request for a conservative yet high-tech design that we were happy to provide!

Jul 15 2009

Fanboy@50 : WordPress Blog Design

Lew over at Fanboy@50 came to E.Webscapes with a desire to present his site in a fun yet professional way, so that his readership would be confident in his love for and vast knowledge of Anime and Comics. E.Webscapes and Lew worked together to develop a logo for Fanboy@50 that he could implement in his eBay store, as well as his blog design.

Jul 13 2009

MacBlogz : WordPress Site Design

Aviv came to E.Webscapes armed with specific ideas for the functionality and design of his Mac news site, MacBlogz. MacBlogz provides the latest news in the Mac world, and in order to provide specific news to their targeted readership, their primary goal was to display the top news from the Mac Community neatly organized on the main page.

Apr 20 2009

Nashville Glam : WordPress Site Design

E.Webscapes was approached by Beth at Nashville Glam to create a fabulous new design for her insider’s guide to beauty and fashion and fun in Nashville; it’s everything but the music. The not only did Beth want a new design, but we also switched her from TypePad to WordPress, our favorite, versatile platform!

Apr 20 2009

Ohm Sweet Ohm : WordPress Site Design

Mary came to E. Webscapes looking to create a fun website, Ohm Sweet Ohm, to advertise short term and vacation rentals to potential tenants who visit Asheville, NC from out of town.

Apr 3 2009

Midwest Democracy Network – Expression Engine Design

Leah, the Executive Director from Midwest Democracy Network, approached us with some ideas she had for redoing their website with a new design, powered by Expression Engine. Their old site platform was powered by Drupal and they were looking for a change in platform that had more flexibility and was easier for them to use. Leah brought her design ideas, plan and site architecture specifications to me for implementation. .