What does your web site say about you when you’re not around?
Intense
September 26, 2008 on 10:29 am | In black, dark, fixed width, header image, two columns, white | No comments
Intense was designed by Sadish Bala of WP Themepark, based on a design by sofaspud. Sadish’s designs tend to work well across browsers and screen resolutions. Intense adds a interesting twist - the header images change when the page is reloaded. You can use the images as presented, or you can have a set of your own images. It’s an ideal theme to use to convey strong, yet changing visual dimensions.
A theme for all occasions - charitable organisations, community groups, conference organisers, e-news, jewelers, street artists, rock bands, musicians, bed and breakfasts, small hotels, embroiderers, designers, creative agencies, sculptor, neon artist, confectioners, travelers, travel agencies … choose ‘intense’ from Themeleon - our wound-up theme shifter.
Abstract-Shylock
September 21, 2008 on 12:13 am | In black, blue, cool colors, fixed width, header image, light, pastel, two columns, white | No comments
Abstract Shylock is by shylockblogging.com. Of course, the header image can be edited to reflect your requirements. We like the vector art swirls and the rich use of colours.
This decorative theme would be effective for cartoonists, jewelers, embroiderers, quirky, baby clothes designers, confectioners, baby supplies, bridal outfitters, beauticians, quilters, textile designers, romance writers … choose ‘abstract-shylock’ from Themeleon - our vector art fan theme shifter.
Smashing Theme
August 28, 2008 on 10:50 am | In fixed width, gray, light, pastel, pink, three columns, warm colors, white | No comments
Smashing Theme was designed by Elena Gafita from the DesignDisease team. Here’s what Elena had to say about her design when she talked to Smashing Magazine:
“Creating a Wordpress Theme isn’t easy but I can’t call it yet a NASA Job. The theme I created for Smashing Magazine was a special task for me because I read this magazine every time they have something new so I wanted to give something back.
After I found out what Smashing Magazine team expects from this theme I got started by selecting the color palette. After this point I created the layout style and placed the background straps modular along with the layout areas. This choice was motivated by the fact that Smashing Magazine is a feed, a flux of information represented by the size and colors of the straps. Colors are — of course — inspired by the Smashing Magazine logo.
Every designer who creates a free theme must know the importance of the AdSense integration in the layout; therefore I’ve divided the content area in 3 sections (columns). Each of them for a specific AdSense unit (468 x 60), (180×150), (160×600).
In my themes I always try to make a clear visual separation between the Posting area and the Widget zone (2nd and the 3rd column). In this case I achieved this effect by creating a strong visual contrast: white for the written post (to ensure the optical silence for readers) and colorful/darker areas (active vibrant content motivates users to click on those surfaces) for the numerous categories, links etc.
Another fact which I care about is the space around the main content (posting area). The flux of information must breathe, so a 20/30px white space between information units is necessary. The space left between the different areas must be used as a module, repeating the spaces in key zones of the layout.
One of the most difficult tasks in designing a theme is to find a style for it. A unique style helps a blog to stand out from simplistic and minimalistic designs. I don’t have anything against minimalist style, but as a designer I feel I can express myself in a more colorful way.”
We love the gelato colors, and see them being used by cafés, confectioners, hospitality, ice-cream shops, interior designers, opticians, quilters, quirky, restaurants, sweet shops - choose ‘smashingtheme’ from Themeleon - our lickerty split theme shifter.
Red Marinee
August 7, 2008 on 11:33 am | In fixed width, gray, light, pastel, pink, two columns, warm colors | No comments
Red Marinee, by Kaushal Sheth, is based on the original Green Marinee by Ian Main. The theme was ported to Textpattern by Thame - and then re-ported to WordPress by Kaushal Sheth. Phew!
Sensuous pinks and sooty blacks make this a great theme for candy-sweet moments. Nigella Lawson has assured us that, in India, pink is the new navy - and what Nigella says, goes. For restaurants, bubble tea shops, confectioners, baby clothes designers, baby supplies, florists, wedding planners - you make it work for you. Choose ‘redmarinee’ from Themeleon - our happy theme shifter.
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