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Michael is a Psychology professor who provides a podcast for college students who are taking a psychology class, but also for anyone who is interested in how theories in psychology. His site, The Psych Files, is a blog design project recently completed by We, per the specifications Michale provided of his vision for his site…
Joey Atlas is a personal fitness trainer. He owns several websites on the topic of fitness and fitness-related topics, and has written a few books and published several fitness DVD’s. Joey contacted E.Webscapes to custom design seven (7) different WordPress powered sites for his company. Fatness to Fitness is the first in a series of sites we’ve put together for Joey. Our designer, We Latoga, completed…
The National Blog of Reconciliation is a site started by our client, Chris Hayes. The site is unique in that it’s not really a blog, in the traditional sense – rather, he has set it up with an invite to visitors to submit thoughtful essays about how people can come together and move forward in the world of politics. . .
1oh1 is a directory of information / ideas / advice on practical subjects for people to use as a first point of reference. Mark, who owns the site, got in touch with us to provide him with a custom design solution for his WordPress powered blog. We got to work on the design project and recently launched their new design . . .
Wendy at Get eCovers runs a small business blog for Internet marketers that are looking for custom designs for their e-book covers and products. Wendy got in touch with E.Webscapes to provide the custom design for her WordPress powered blog, and We recently completed and launched Wendy’s new design. . .
Bryan, from Bryan Morris Photography recently launched his new blog to compliment his already-existing business site. He approached E.Webscapes to provide him with a custom design for his new WordPress blog, and we recently completed the new design and launched it for him. The main concern for this blog design was to accommodate the size of the photographs Bryan wanted to post on his site. . .