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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.
Vikki S. Ziegler, Esq. is a multi-layered talent: a practicing attorney of matrimonial law and civil litigation; a television personality known for her commentaries on high-profile cases; an active volunteer for women?s and children?s charities; and the innovator of a unique and realistic approach to ?divorce management.?
It was 2004 when I did the first design for Pia at Courting Destiny – until today, she had been using that same design for the past 3 years and decided it was high time for a change. Her blog has become well-known for its design over the years – she has a retro/pin-up kind of look going on that she just adores.. so this time…
The design for Lynette at SCRAPcast has been in the works for sometime now and I’m happy to announce the launch of her new redesign. I had a LOT of fun working on this, as I had the opportunity to work with talented artist and illustrator Samantha Wise once again …
I first designed Emily’s blog for her in August of 2005. Back then, she was a import from Blogspot and brand new to using WordPress. Now, more than a year later, she’s a WordPress veteran and came to me looking for a new redesign to replace her old one. She was looking for a new design that would inspire her to blog more.. wanting something colorful, energetic and FUN…
Linda at The Singing Bird Blog contacted me for a new design for her blog. She had a blog at WordPress.com and thought it was time that she have her own hosted version. She was looking for a bird – not just any bird, but a black bird. You would think the bird would be singing – but Linda wanted random LETTERS…