Category Page for: WordPress Design

Project notes on premium, custom designed WordPress themes by E.Webscapes Blog Design Studio for clients using the WordPress platform for personal blogs and small and large business websites.

Nov 4 2007

Holy Mama WordPress Blog Design

Last year, We worked together with Kelsey on a custom design for her Typepad powered blog. This year, We completed a brand new design for Kelsey’s blog – but this time, we imported her from Typepad to WordPress on her own hosted domain with us at Blogs About Hosting

Nov 4 2007

HISTech Report Blog Design

We completed the custom WordPress design for HISTech Report recently. HISTech Report is a blog about healthcare IT solutions brought to you by the same folks behind HISTalk, a site that I completed a custom design for a few months ago…

Nov 4 2007

WordPress Blog Design: Ocean Lines

Tom Tripp is an experienced freelance journalist who writes about marine-related topics and not only pens some interesting articles on his own blog at Ocean Lines, he also writes for several different boating and marine magazines, as well as for a number of online boating sites….

Nov 4 2007

Homes of GA – WordPress Design

We completed the design project for Wedgewood Homes Properties this month and provided them not only with a professional design, but also set them up with the WordPress content management system so they can easily manage and maintain their own site….

Nov 3 2007

Blog Design: Sandra Rose

Sandra Rose is a celebrity photographer with a portfolio of work that includes some of the greats from Janet Jackson to Usher and all points in-between and otherwise. Sandra Rose is Atlanta’s go-to-photographer when it comes to all things celebrity. She approached E.Webscapes for a new design and setup for her website at SandraRose.com

Nov 3 2007

Blog Design: Army Chaplaincy

In August, We completed a design project for Daniel Sparks his blog design at Miserere Mei and he was so pleased with the final project that he returned for second project that We recently finished for his Army Chaplaincy blog. . .