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Jon from AZFans.com contacted me to design and develop a new theme for his brand new WordPress MU blog community. For those unfamiliar with WordPress MU, it is a platform based off the regular WordPress software we all know and love (from wordpress.org), however, it allows you to run hundreds of blogs from one domain. Jon started up AZfans.com to provide free blogs to Arizona sports fans…
In addition to the previously posted Holy Mama Blog Design that We recently completed, is the brand new blog with a fun new design at KelseyKilgore.com – the owner of the aforementioned, Holy Mama blog. She was so happy with her previous experience with us, she came back for more..
Wisconsin-based component-packaging firm, Hylinn Boldt dropped me a line recently looking for a professional design for their business. They are a brand new start-up and were looking for a ‘brochure on the web’ type of design that can be expanded at a later date to include an e-commerce feature. I finished up the first phase…
C3Church.Org is a website that posts church congregation news and community outreach program information for its local perish. I worked in partnership with the folks from Studio32.com to provide a customized WordPress design for C3Church that included….
Now THIS project was really a departure from the usual WordPress Designs that I’ve been busy doing over here. One of our hosting clients, from Blogs About Hosting came to us for a custom Expression Engine design. Expression Engine, huh? Yep! Turns out – it’s a pretty dynamic platform and I had a lot of fun providing a new design for Jade’s blog at Jaded Sunburns….
Alex from The Checkered Blog contacted us for a custom design solution for his Typepad powered blog. He already had his header designed, but the framework for his existing blog desperately needed some help in the layout and CSS area. I finished up his blog design this month using Typepad’s Custom CSS solution. . .