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Kurt is the owner of Forum Blue And Gold, where he writes about thoughts, reflections, and the odd rant on the Los Angeles Lakers and the NBA (even the Clippers). It was really important that the site be easily read in mobile browsers, so we made that a top priority during the development of his design.
Nonsense News sought out E.Webscapes and was paired with We to bring their newspaper style rough sketch to reality. Now, they can present their silly news in seriously cool and sensible style.
A little rough around the edges and just a tiny bit crumpled, We developed their three column newspaper theme using WordPress, enhancing their faux-news mag by pulling in random quotes into the header, showing off random as well as most viewed articles in…
After picking up a copy of WordPress for Dummies, Walter van den Broek came to E.Webscapes to move his Blogspot blog to WordPress on his own domain, Dr. Shock MD PhD. Looking for a minimalistic, practical, clean and clear look – when he saw what the team at E.Webscapes put together for him, he had this to say:
I was contacted earlier this year by Soleil, who runs the It’s Britney Bitch blog. Her blog is a Britney Spears fan site that covers what’s new and exciting (?) in the life and times of Britney Spears. Soleil wanted a design that was vibrant in color, yet easy to navigate and something that ‘makes visual’ sense….
Patty and March run a very active, and very popular, perfume review blog over at Perfume Posse and this is the third time they’ve turned to E.Webscapes for a custom design for their WordPress powered blog. I did the first two designs for them and was extremely thrilled when they returned asking for a design with the concept of Arsenic and Old Lace…
In August, We completed a design project for Daniel Sparks his blog design at Miserere Mei and he was so pleased with the final project that he returned for second project that We recently finished for his Army Chaplaincy blog. . .