Shelley runs a really cool fashion blog for fashionista wanna-be’s called The IT Lists. On her blog, she writes about fashion, trends and great fashion tips and finds…everything todays IT girl needs. Shelley contacted us to freshen up her look. She was using a modified free theme from the WP Themes site and wanted a custom look. She had plenty of ideas and really took an active role in the overall design concept, layout and color scheme. I finished up her blog design this month. . . Keep reading
Liz Rios is a mother, friend, confidante, Reverend and Women’s advocate. Liz came to E.Webscapes for a brand new design for her existing blog that used to be powered by Typepad, but this time around, she wanted me to import her Typepad archives into a brand new WordPress powered blog hosted on our servers at Blogs About Hosting. I did just that, and finished up her brand new design this month at Latina Liz….. Keep reading

It’s that time again! We’re looking to hire another designer, or two, here at E.Webscapes to add to our team of designers. The current demand for our services is just growing more and more everyday. This is an extremely GOOD thing - however, we do need the design staff to be able to keep up with the flow. That is where you come in..Interested???.. Keep reading
Now THIS was a really fun blog for me to dig into! I just finished up Kristen’s scrapbooking blog called Quirky Bits N’ Pieces! Prior to today, Kristen had her blog hosted on a free account at WordPress.Com. However, she decided she wanted/needed more control over her own domain - so she jumped ship.. headed to us at Blogs About Hosting for a hosting solution and we set her up with her own WordPress powered blog with a GREAT new design. . . Keep reading
Client:
Mavrix Online
Details:
Graphic Design, Implementation
Technology:
Movable Type, XHTML, CSS
I finished up the custom blog design for GoldyWorld this week. I had a lot of fun doing Jeremy’s new design! His request was to create a custom template for him using only the Custom CSS feature available to Typepad users. This was something somewhat new for me - because you can usually find me mucking around inside the code of the actual template, itself … Keep reading