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Feb 28 2010

Social Media Answers – Custom WordPress Design

Kevin at Social Media Answers decided it was time for a redeisgn of his web site. I designed his original web site for him back in February of 2009, and this time around, Kevin was looking for a brighter, more professional look for his online presence.

Feb 28 2010

Tizzy Consulting – Custom WordPress Website Design

Before Lindsey was our talented and wonderful Assistant Project Manager here at E.Webscapes – she was my client, and I am happy to say I’ve been designing for her since the year 2005. She liked us so well that she decided to come work here – and we couldn’t be more happy! This year, Lindsey is striking out on her own and started her own freelance business called Tizzy Consulting where…

Aug 11 2009

Myrtle Beach Reviews : WordPress Blog Design

When Clayton came to E.Webscapes for his design project, Myrtle Beach Reviews, E.Webscapes was all too excited to get started! Samantha Wise, the illustrator of “Sandie Beech”, created a fun and inspiring graphic illustration for Clayton’s design that E.Webscapes built on, creating a “notebook” look for the entrance into Sandie’s Review area.

Jul 15 2009

Spencer’s Game : WordPress Site Design

Nick from Spencer’s Game is a Corporate guy (with a smiley face), sharing stories and insights about work, life and luck in Corporate America. He came to us with a request for a conservative yet high-tech design that we were happy to provide!

Jul 15 2009

Fanboy@50 : WordPress Blog Design

Lew over at Fanboy@50 came to E.Webscapes with a desire to present his site in a fun yet professional way, so that his readership would be confident in his love for and vast knowledge of Anime and Comics. E.Webscapes and Lew worked together to develop a logo for Fanboy@50 that he could implement in his eBay store, as well as his blog design.

Apr 20 2009

Nashville Glam : WordPress Site Design

E.Webscapes was approached by Beth at Nashville Glam to create a fabulous new design for her insider’s guide to beauty and fashion and fun in Nashville; it’s everything but the music. The not only did Beth want a new design, but we also switched her from TypePad to WordPress, our favorite, versatile platform!