What does your web site say about you when you’re not around?
Neoclassical
September 28, 2008 on 8:03 pm | In fixed width, header image, light, three columns, white | No comments
Neoclassical is an elegant theme designed by Chris Pearson. You can use the Chris’s existing rotating header images, or use some sets of your own. Images need to be 865px wide by 180px tall.
Which part of the design stands out the most for you? The sleek typography (those are Chris’s words) or the header image? We love it all - we can see Neoclassical being used by astronomers, technologists, illustrators, writers, nautical, designers, freelance journalists, educators, teachers, counselors, architects, copy writers, museums, philatelists, clergy, horologists, healers — any fans of the classical look … choose ‘neoclassical’ from Themeleon - our palladian theme shifter.
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.
Zen In Grey
September 19, 2008 on 9:13 am | In black, dark, header image, light, three columns, white | No comments
Zen 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.
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.
Kelabu (Gray)
August 30, 2008 on 5:57 am | In background image, cool colors, fixed width, gray, green, two columns, white | No comments
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.
Xplosive Reloaded
August 20, 2008 on 9:27 am | In blue, fixed width, green, orange, red, three columns, warm colors | No comments
Xplosive Reloaded was designed by Jai Nischal Verma. It contains a very interesting and innovative concept - your visitors can pick the colors they want your information presented in - red (satin), gold (autumn), blue (aqua), or green (prairie). Try out the color-shifter for yourself - it’s a great idea. Xplosive Reloaded also takes a novel approach to prioritizing blog/news postings - only the latest is presented in full.
Xplosive Reloaded is likely to appeal to people for whom color is a priority - designers, furnishers, textile, interiors; or perhaps for people who just want to add some interactivity on their web site. Choose ‘xplosivereloaded’ from Themeleon - our happy theme shifter.
WordPress Classic
August 1, 2008 on 5:38 am | In flexible width, gray, light, neutral colors, two columns, white | No comments
WordPress 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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