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The folks from Nelson County Magazine contacted me for a custom designed template for their WordPress powered blog. Nelson County Life is a monthly lifestyle magazine published monthly and distributed in Virginia. Yvette and Tommy Stafford run the joint and came to me with some ideas……
We just wrapped up the new design for the Mercedes Dealer News Blog this week. Jeff is a previous client of E.Webscapes – we completed the new design on his Dealer Refresh site a few months back. Mercedes Dealer News is a 3 column custom designed blog powered by Typepad. Using Typepads advanced template feature, we provided him with just the design he was looking for!…
About a year ago, I did the design of a new site called Perfume Posse. The girls behind the project, Patty and March, LOVE perfume and all things girly and have really turned their passion into a blog, popular with perfume fans everywhere. Back then – we did it in a very sweet pink and white, feminine theme with a retro flare. This time around.. they wanted something a little more edgy……
Having recently completed Patti’s new redesign of her Nursing Assistants blog, I was very happy when she then put in her request to have her own personal blog at And Rightly So! redesigned, as well. I’ve worked with Patti many times in the past, including having her as a hosting client – I’m always happy to have the chance to work with her again……
Just wanted to drop a note in here to update the very patient folks currently on our waiting list. I started processing those new orders that have been coming on 1/2/06. If you have not heard from me yet on your order – I do promise, I am getting there, honest! I’ve been processing the orders on a first come, first serve basis……
Clara’s site at VinCache was completed today. She came to me with a request for a design for her new wine review blog. She was looking for a rustic, kind of ‘wine cellar meets the internet’ look and feel for her site that gave it a feel of a musty wine cellar . . .…