What does your web site say about you when you’re not around?

Kind of Business

September 12, 2008 on 9:43 am | In background image, dark, fixed width, two columns | No comments

screen shot of Kind of BusinessKind of Business is by Russian designers, Sabiostar. The theme has a very English Cut feel about it. We like the plaid background lining.

Kind of Business could find employ as theme for embroiderers, business coaches, lawyers, accountants, insurance, investment brokers, traders, textile designers, life coaches, haberdashers, and, obviously, tailors … choose ‘kind-of-business’ from Themeleon - our bespoke theme shifter.

Get Some!

September 10, 2008 on 9:33 am | In background image, black, blue, cool colors, fixed width, two columns, white | No comments

screen shot of Get Some!Get Some! is designed by John Crenshaw. Get Some! is a refined combination of grungy background and clear typography. The Adsense header can be fleshed out with your details, or with a banner (or images) of your own content.

We can see the Get Some! theme working for illustrators, cartoonists, comic book shops, writers, designers, street artists, creative agencies … choose ‘city-slicker’ from Themeleon - our slightly smudgy but irresistible theme shifter.

Elegant Brit

September 9, 2008 on 8:42 am | In background image, blue, cool colors, fixed width, green, orange, simple, two columns, warm colors, white | 2 comments

screen shot of Elegant Brit (blue) Elegant Brit is the the Sean Connery of the theme world. Urbane, classy, looking good in every thing - classic blue, classy green, and genteel orange. What? Can orange be genteel? Well, yes, when integrated with designs by Nick.

Nick’s an architecture major from North Carolina (USA). Not only is Nick into architectural design, but he also does graphical and web designs, plays the guitar, listens to music, plays tennis and golf, and snowboards in winter. Clearly, there’s no stopping this guy. He’s been designing web sites for a few years, using Photoshop, a text editor, and the Gimp.

screen shot of Elegant Brit (green)Enough about Nick already. Let’s take a look at the themes and how they could be used…

We can see Elegant Brit (blue) bring great for nautical applications, lawyers, accountants, counselors, therapists, tailors — anyone seeking the cool, sophisticated look. Vodka martini, stirred, not shaken.

Elegant Brit (green) suggests florists, landscapers, gardeners, organics, health food, pilgrims, botanists, wildlife artists — fresh, crisp green tones - for those seeking to recreate the calmness of ‘England’s green and pleasant land’ perhaps.

screen shot of Elegant Brit (orange)Elegant Brit (orange) — the amber colours and soaring shapes seem to suggest travel guides, geologists, not-for-profits, motorsports, cars, automotive, opticians, cartographers, geographers, engineers, architects, quilters, textile designers, interior designers - people looking for a finely crafted finish.

Nick’s basic layout doesn’t change, but the alternative colour options bring a very different feel and presence to the themes. Nice work, Nick. Choose ‘elegant-brit-b’ for Elegant Brit in blue, ‘elegant-brit-g’ for Elegant Brit in green, or ‘elegant-brit-o’ for Elegant Brit in orange from Themeleon - our licensed to thrill theme shifter.

Fog

August 31, 2008 on 6:21 am | In background image, black, cool colors, dark, flexible width, gray, three columns | No comments

screen shot of FogSimple and clean, Fog is three column fluid theme by miloIIIIVII with an intelligent PHP menu by The undersigned.

Fog reminds us on one hand of those Sherlock Holmes-ian ghost-y stories - Hound of the Baskervilles and all that. On the other hand we can see reading poetry from these pages - compelling haiku, perhaps zen reflections.

Far across low mist
    Intermittently
    The lake
Lifts a snow-white sail
Gakoku

Choose ‘fog’ from Themeleon - our inscrutable theme shifter.

Kelabu (Gray)

August 30, 2008 on 5:57 am | In background image, cool colors, fixed width, gray, green, two columns, white | No comments

screen shot of Kelabu (Gray)Kelabu is the Malay word for gray. This theme was designed and built by Bob of Blog Oh Blog based on the famous Kubrick.

With speckled background the theme has a slightly grungy feel about it, relieved by the apple green accents. The header graphic can be adapted to suit your needs. We can see Kelabu (Gray) working for designers, rock bands, musicians, street artists, blacksmiths, car sales, electronics service, electricians, metal workers, panel beaters, engineers, armorers, military, historians, motorsports, cars, automotive, or spare parts companies. Choose ‘kelabu-gray’ from Themeleon - our grungy theme shifter.

jd-desert

August 16, 2008 on 4:34 am | In background image, brown, fixed width, three columns, two columns, warm colors | No comments

screen shot of jd-desert-3cAvailable in two or three columns, John Doe’s desert theme makes use of an image of desert. We can’t decide if it’s the Sahara, the Gobi, or the Sahel - no matter, the dunes look amazing. It is said that no-one crosses the desert and remains unchanged…

As with many of John’s themes, they are available as two and three columns - your choice - whatever works best for you.

screen shot of jd-desertApart from making us want to pull into the nearest caravanserai for a leisurely refreshment (or two), we can see traders, pilgrims, travelers, writers, rug merchants, geographers, cartographers, historians, environmentalists, travel agencies, photographers, spiritual or religious organisations, and scholars finding these themes appealing.

Choose ‘jd-desert-3c’ for the three-column version, or ‘jd-desert’ for the two-column version from Themeleon - our happy theme shifter.

jd-nebula

August 3, 2008 on 2:42 am | In background image, dark, fixed width, purple, three columns, two columns | No comments

screen shot of jd-nebula-3cAvailable in two or three columns, John Doe’s galactic theme makes use of an image of the Horsehead nebula, possibly from Hubble. In 2000, some 5,000 students, teachers, and professional and amateur astronomers across the internet voted to select this object for the orbiting Hubble telescope to view.

From the constellation Orion to your web site, thanks to John’s themes. We loved the design and layout, in fact we customised a three-column version for Get Going Online. screen shot of jd-nebulaApart from our use, we can envisage the theme being ideal for astronomers (of course), astrologers, technologists, illustrators, cartoonists, comic book shops, writers… in fact, anyone reaching for the stars or, as the Maison d’Ailleurs offers, “science fiction, utopia and extraordinary journeys”. Choose ‘jd-nebula-3c’ for the three-column version, or ‘jd-nebula’ for the two-column version from Themeleon - our happy theme shifter - and begin your own extraordinary journey.

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