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.
Green Bug
September 25, 2008 on 10:16 am | In fixed width, gray, green, light, two columns, white | No comments
Green Bug, by Shrihari and Nitrogen Designs, is a light hearted theme - check out those cute little bugs - with a crisp yet friendly look and feel.
We’ve got ants, let’s have a picnic with this theme - for pet shops, conservationists, animal lovers, healers, retreats, resorts, meditation, botanists, wildlife artists, ornithologists, students, scientists, educators, conservationists, zoologists, teachers, environmentalists, biologists, ecologists, landscapers, gardeners, organics, florists, cartoonists … choose ‘green-bug’ from Themeleon - our entomological theme shifter.
M
September 13, 2008 on 10:25 am | In beige, fixed width, pastel, three columns, warm colors | No comments
How James Bond-y is that? A theme named ‘M’ by Aruz. This theme has seven column spaces, and more features built in, with more options than a swiss army knife. To achieve the same functionality a more mainstream theme would require substantial customisation. With M, it’s ready done, right out of the box.
M’s adaptability and soft colours suggest a theme for conference organisers, community groups, charitable organisations, educators, teachers, philatelists, cartographers, scholars, not-for-profits, churches, hospice, healers, day spas, retreats, meditation, geologists … choose ‘m’ from Themeleon - our ‘also comes with a useful tool to take stones out of horse’s hooves’ theme shifter.
YGo CMS
September 4, 2008 on 6:18 am | In black, brown, fixed width, four columns, three columns, white | No comments
YGo CMS is designed by Amitabh Shukla. Content Management Systems (CMS) is a way you can leave the layout of your web site to the theme, so you can concentrate on the really important part - developing your valuable content. And this is part of YgoY’s strategy -
‘Why go why’ or in short ‘YgoY’ strongly believes that knowledge is empowering and the magic of knowledge is in knowing and knowing more. We also believe that the only ability that has helped mankind develop is COMMON SENSE, thru which we present it to people who are looking for the RIGHT information on the overloaded Internet.
YGo CMS is presented here fresh out-of-the-box, and will probably need a little customization for your site. It’ll make a great theme for writers, freelance journalists, e-news, online magazines, churches, teachers, educators, copy writers, clergy, club newsletters, sport clubs … choose ‘ygocms’ from Themeleon - our managed theme shifter.
Oldschool
September 2, 2008 on 12:41 pm | In black, blue, fixed width, gray, simple, three columns, white | No comments
Oldschool is another fine theme from the house of Small Potato.
Visually uncomplicated, clean and tidy, just as a good copy book should be. That blue-black ink feeling brings back scary classroom memories - ink stained fingers, spitballs, passing notes, girly swots, and staring longingly out the window…
A great choice for writers, freelance journalists, e-news, online magazines, churches,teachers, educators, diarists, students, copy writers, memorabilia, clergy … choose ‘oldschool’ from Themeleon - our ‘the dog ate my homework’ theme shifter.
Sandbox
August 10, 2008 on 12:06 am | In flexible width, light, simple, two columns, white | No comments
Sandbox? What’s Sandbox? Like everything WordPress, Sandbox is the work of a small team, Andy Skelton and Scott Allan Wallick. Here’s what they say: “The Sandbox is truly unique. It is a theme that aims to be anything and to be the best at being anything. It degrades beautifully. It embraces the best available practices in blog design.” OK, in short then, Sandbox is a theme that other people can customize.
Or leave it just as it is. Sandbox as is isn’t a theme for everyone, but it’s just great for people who appreciate the minimalist, content-is-king approach. Ideal for scientists, writers, zen aficionados, people concerned with the spiritual or religious, teachers - people focussed closely on honest, rich content, rather than the idle shim-sham of display. Choose ‘sandbox’ from Themeleon - our happy theme shifter.
Fluid2
August 9, 2008 on 9:08 pm | In dark, flexible width, gray, green, header image, red, two columns | No comments
Welcome to the Fluid2 family of fine themes, released by Kaushal Sheth. Kaushal is based in Mumbai, India. He’s found time to work on the themes while undertaking a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in field of Electronics and Telecommunication from D.J.Sanghvi College of Engineering, at the University of Mumbai.
Fluid2 is based on Dave Reeder’s fluidity template ‘for business or fun’. There’s a full range available, so choice and flexibility is the name of the game here. First up is the three column version, choose ‘fluid2’ from Themeleon.
Fluid2ls builds on the basic design, with a single sidebar located on the left side of the screen. Choose ‘fluid2ls’ from Themeleon.
Fluid2rs also uses the same design, however the single sidebar is located on the right side of the screen. Choose ‘fluid2rs’ from Themeleon, you know the drill - our happy theme shifter.
Kaushal’s use of dark grays, electric blue, and acid green make this a family of themes look quite vibrant, and the italic font really adds to the impression of action - things moving and changing.
The header image can be refined to suit your application, including using random images to really spark up your site. We can see this dynamic family of themes being used by educators, electricians, electronics service, environmentalists, gamers, magazine shops, outdoor sports people, photographers, street artists - for people not afraid of strong images and strong colour. We’re looking forward to white water rafting or mountain biking sites in particular.
01-Dragee
August 4, 2008 on 2:57 am | In blue, flexible width, header image, light, neutral colors, pastel, two columns | No comments
A dragée (pronounced dra-ZHAY) is a classy name for a sugar covered chocolate candy. You know, like ‘M&Ms’. In this instance, 01-Dragee is Julian jez Klewe’s rather sweet theme. According to his web profile, C. Julian jez Klewes is a 23 year old student from Germany. Living in Kempen, near by Düsseldorf, he studies International Business and Management Studies at Fontys in Venlo, the Netherlands. In the past years he published different kinds of work on the web and did freelance designing, as well as consulting and researching.
01-Dragee is used here ’straight out of the box’ and some of the images are not always playing nicely with the text. They will play nicely on your web site. If you like the layout but want to use your own image (instead of the dragée) in the center that’s easy to change. We think 01-Dragee would be great for pharmacists, sweet shops, bed and breakfasts (B&B), small hotels, for people in the hospitality, medical, or education businesses - looking for crisp and cool concepts. Choose ‘01-dragee’ from Themeleon - our happy theme shifter - and see how sweet it is.
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