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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……
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 . . .…
The design for Lynette at SCRAPcast has been in the works for sometime now and I’m happy to announce the launch of her new redesign. I had a LOT of fun working on this, as I had the opportunity to work with talented artist and illustrator Samantha Wise once again … …
I first designed Emily’s blog for her in August of 2005. Back then, she was a import from Blogspot and brand new to using WordPress. Now, more than a year later, she’s a WordPress veteran and came to me looking for a new redesign to replace her old one. She was looking for a new design that would inspire her to blog more.. wanting something colorful, energetic and FUN……
Brittni from AngelinaM*F*jolie.com is a big fan of Angelina Jolie – so much so that she has a blog devoted to her. Brittni contacted me for a custom design for her brand new WordPress blog – she provided the basic framework, to which I added a few additional elements to create this grunge-styled design……