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Chronicles

September 22, 2008 on 12:36 am | In beige, brown, cream, three columns, warm colors | No comments

screen shot of ChroniclesChronicles is another fine theme by Jai Nischal Verma. Licorice and cream fudge colours, sweet and easy to work with - the little graphic details adding a spark to keep things from being bland.

We can see the colours and designs of this theme working will for book binders, sweet shops, musicians, organics, landscapers, late night cafés, cool jazz, rug merchants, wildlife artists, animal lovers - cattery, kennels … choose ‘chronicles’ from Themeleon - our expresso theme shifter.

Zen In Grey

September 19, 2008 on 9:13 am | In black, dark, header image, light, three columns, white | No comments

screen shot of Zen In GreyZen In Grey, by Sajith Madhavan, is a 3-column variable width theme. Sajith reports live from Bangalore on life, bikes, and technology.

Zen in Grey is used here straight out of the box - if you like the layout and colours, changing the header image to something you supply is straightforward.

The theme will work for astronomers, book binders, charitable organisations, churches, clergy, designers, healers, historians, hospice, musicians, scholars, wildlife artists, zen aficionados … choose ‘zen-in-grey’ from Themeleon - our sound of one hand clapping theme shifter.

Identity

September 11, 2008 on 9:38 am | In brown, cream, fixed width, gray, three columns | No comments

screen shot of IdentityIdentity is a dark colored theme fully validated for maximum readability and designed by Jai Nischal Vermaand. The charcoal-y and soft beige colors complement the cream text background. Soft and easy on the eye, while not sacrificing any readability.

Identity has a faint air of Victorian about it - Darjeeling tea, name cards, and battenburg lace - we can see this theme being used by book binders, museums, historians, cartographers, military, memorabilia collectors … choose ‘identity’ from Themeleon - our ‘lemon and a dash of sugar’ theme shifter.

Ad Clerum

August 22, 2008 on 10:25 am | In blue, cool colors, header image, three columns, white | No comments

screen shot of Ad ClerumAd Clerum was designed by Nat of Theme Terminal. “Ad Clerum” is a Latin phrase which means: “To the clergy.”

Ad Clerum is a perfect theme for churches or other non-profits, however the refined and conservative appearance suggests fine art galleries, finance, legal, politics, or the professions in general. Think buttoned down, crisp quality, white cotton and antique silks. Choose ‘ad-clerum’ from Themeleon - our classic theme shifter.

WordPress Classic

August 1, 2008 on 5:38 am | In flexible width, gray, light, neutral colors, two columns, white | No comments

It's _the_ classicWordPress Classic is the original WordPress theme. It graced versions 1.2.x and prior. WordPress has come a long way since Dave Shea designed, and Matthew Mullenweg modified, this clean and elegant layout. Only the barest minimum has been defined - the useful variable width, two columns, and neutral gray colours. Of course, the colours can be refined to create your very own classic. We’re tempted by those Morris Minor colours - imagine (from 1948 to 1953) Platinum Grey, Romain Green, Black, Maroon, Mist Green, Gascoyne Grey, Thames Blue, Clarendon Grey, Empire Green, Birch Grey, and from later, Sage Green, Smokey Blue, Rose Taupe, Antelope, Pale Ivory, and Sandy Beige. Colours that defined a generation, a nation, an empire.

We see the WordPress Classic theme being used by people seeking a sophisticated and classic air - where their work can be complemented by neutral (but never bland) tones. Jewelers, book binders, designers, embroiderers, fine food purveyors, writers, therapists, lawyers, accountants… the list goes on. Choose ‘classic’ from Themeleon - our happy theme shifter - and see how to add a classic touch to your web communications - and as ever - adapting the design to your business cards, signage, and other communication forms is an option.

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