E.Webscapes Design Studio: PixelPost Templates

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Women Trip - WordPress and PixelPost Design ~ Lisa Sabin-Wilson

Women Trip, Women Blogger, Custom WordPress Design, PixelPost Template, Photoblog, CSS, Graphic Design, Becca Wei E.Webscapes

April 17th, 2007
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Sydney, from WomenTrip came to us looking for a custom design solution for her WordPress powered blog, as well as the integration of a photoblog powered by PixelPost. Her site revolves around her photography.. exploring the ‘fashion of life, culture, travel and photography’ and Becca did an amazing job of bringing Sydney’s ideas to life… Keep reading

PixelPost Photoblog: Courting Destiny ~ Lisa Sabin-Wilson

PixelPost Template Design CSS Courting Desitny Photoblog, Photography, Design, E.Webscapes

November 14th, 2006

Many moons ago, I designed Pia’s blog at Courting Destiny - her blog is powered by WordPress and hosted with us at Blogs About Hosting and we’ve happily had Pia as a client for a few years now - excitedly watching the evolution of her blog and the personal growth of her as a writer and person…. Keep reading

From Russia With Love - Photoblog Design with PixelPost ~ Lisa Sabin-Wilson

PixelPost Template Design CSS Photography Photoblog From Russia With Love

November 8th, 2006

From Russia, with Love is the new photoblog from Cherith, who runs Raven Pictures.

Cherith was looking for a very simple, minimalistic design and layout to use in order to display… her photography portfolio online. She asked for monochromatic colors - at first wanting a black and white layout Keep reading

PixelPost Photoblog Design ~ Lisa Sabin-Wilson

PixelPost Photoblog Template Design, Photography blog, CSS, Graphic Design, Photography portfolio, Blog Designer, Lisa Sabin-Wilson, E.Webscapes Design Studio

September 9th, 2006

I don’t normally like to spotlight my own sites here on the Design Blog. Admittedly, it is much different designing a site for myself than it is to design a site for a client. Number one, I’m easy to please. I already can read my own mind and know exactly what I want, where I want it and what it needs to do. Communicating a client’s design wishes onto the web is much different.

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