Category Page for: TypePad Design

Notes on custom design work by E.Webscapes Blog Design Studio in the Typepad blogging platform – using both Advanced templates and the basic template system with Custom CSS.

Dec 24 2007

Wonderings and Wanderings Blog Design

We recently finished up just the CUTEST blog design for Melissa at Wonderings and Wanderings, a personal blog about ‘faith, life and self’. Melissa came to us after seeing the design we completed at LizRios.com – inspired by our custom work that I completed there, she wanted a similiar design and layout – but done with her own color preference and illustration choices…

Dec 24 2007

Saasology Typepad Blog Design

About a month ago, We completed a custom Typepad blog design for Peter at Peter de Haas’s technology blog. Happily, Peter returned for a similiar design on his blog at Saasology.Net, which is a blog that discusses ‘Software-as-a-Service” (SaaS)…

Dec 23 2007

Pond Supply Typepad Design

We finished up a custom blog design for Pond Supply Blog, which is Typepad powered blog written by PondMoose, who is a cartoon moose forced to blog away for the camera shy staff of PondSupply.com (according to their online bio)…

Nov 24 2007

Being Belisi – Typepad Blog Design

I had the pleasure of completed yet another design in the Belisi Fashion network of blogs. This time around, I launched a new design for Peter Belisi’s own Being Belisi blog, powered by Typepad, using Typepad’s Advanced Template feature, and some branding elements from Belisi’s corporate branding…

Nov 24 2007

De Kookerij Typepad Design

The folks at De Kookerij wanted a very simple, clean and professional look for their Typepad powered site. They are using Typepad in an interesting way… by not using it as a blog, really – but more, as a website with several static pages. Although the blog portion is being used, it’s more of an accent to the site, rather than the focus…

Sep 7 2007

Typepad Custom CSS: Checkered Blog

Alex from The Checkered Blog contacted us for a custom design solution for his Typepad powered blog. He already had his header designed, but the framework for his existing blog desperately needed some help in the layout and CSS area. I finished up his blog design this month using Typepad’s Custom CSS solution. . .