What does your web site say about you when you’re not around?
Get Some!
September 10, 2008 on 9:33 am | In background image, black, blue, cool colors, fixed width, two columns, white | No comments
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.
3c-Black-LetterHead
August 6, 2008 on 4:51 am | In black, custom header, dark, fixed width, header image, three columns | 2 comments
3c-Black-LetterHead is based on Robin Hastings‘ Letterhead, with CSS colors modified by Ulysses Ronquillo, and adapted by Hakan Aydin’s into a theme using a three column layout. It uses the default Kubrick theme as a base.
The lush black background makes this an ideal theme for showing off photographs - portfolios perhaps for a blacksmith, car sales, comic book shops, gamers, games shops, hot glass, illustrators, leadlighters, musicians, neon artist, rock bands, technologists - the list goes on. Anyone who has a need to show their images off in a bold style. Choose ‘3c-black-letterhead’ 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
Available 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.
Apart 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.
Entries and comments feeds. Valid XHTML and CSS. ^Top^ Theme based on John Doe's beautiful jd-nebula-3c.