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Feb 3 2010

Residency Notes – Custom WordPress Blog Design

Colin returned to E.Webscapes to have us design his new blog Residency Notes. We created his last blog, when he was a medical student and he was so happy with the results of that project that he turned back to us for this new blog, now that he is a medical resident. His former blog is no longer online.…

Dec 13 2009

Relaxed, Redecorated and Relaunched!

Out with the old – in with the new!  And we couldn’t be more excited!  2009 has been a really nice year for us over here at E.Webscapes – and towards the end of this article, you’ll find out how you can get 15% off our services from now through 12/31/09 to celebrate our relaunch!

For me, 2009 marks the end of a full decade of making things pretty on the web, for myself and …

Aug 11 2009

Giell Beauty Supply : WordPress Blog Design

When Giell Beauty Supply decided it was time to enhance their site and customer experience by adding a blog, they selected E.Webscapes to help them achieve that goal. We helped them brand their new WordPress powered blog to coordinate with their existing main website and they were up and running with a new blog in no time!…

Aug 10 2009

Dr Shock MD PhD : WordPress Blog Design

After picking up a copy of WordPress for Dummies, Walter van den Broek came to E.Webscapes to move his Blogspot blog to WordPress on his own domain, Dr. Shock MD PhD. Looking for a minimalistic, practical, clean and clear look – when he saw what the team at E.Webscapes put together for him, he had this to say:…

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. …