Category Archives: Themes

The Wu Wei Theme by Jeff Ngan

Wu Wei is a Wordpress theme created with minimalism in mind. Information is presented in a logical manner, without any superfluous elements getting in the way. Just like the Taoist concept of wu wei. This theme is based on a grid system and includes declarations for breaking out of the grid.
Posted by Ian Stewart in Themes

The Imagination Theme by CSS Jockey

Imagination comes pre-loaded with 9 different site-wide styles to choose from, with just a click.
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The Vodpod Theme by Press75

A Video-blogging WordPress Theme that integrates with Vodpod.com, allowing you to publish videos you find with just a few keystrokes.
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The Journic WordPress Theme by WordPress Center

The idea with the Journic Theme was to create a colorful artistic WordPress theme perfect for a personal creative blog. They succeeded in grand style. I love the elegantly messy background image in the header.
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The Vanilla Cart Theme by Netizens Media

A clean, minimal, vanilla-style WordPress Shopping Cart Theme, made specifically for the free WP e-Commerce plugin.
Posted by Ian Stewart in Themes

The Grid-A-Licious Theme by Suprb

The Grid-A-Licious Theme moves your blog posts into a fluid, jQuery-powered grid that looks—well, amazing. It has to be demo-ed to be believed.
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The Arras Theme by Melvin Lee

Arras is designed for news or review sites with lots of customizable features. It comes with 5 different news layouts to customize your front page, and an integrated theme options page for you to adjust the theme to your liking.
Posted by Ian Stewart in Themes

The Manifest Theme by Jim Barraud

The goal with Manifest was to create a clean and streamlined theme that focused on the content and not the distractions. It utilizes a single column, 500 pixel wide layout. No sidebars. No widgets.
Posted by Ian Stewart in Themes

The Flow Theme by Rob Goodlatte

Flow scales the type size of the main content area in proportion to the browser width to preserve a consistent measure of around sixty-six characters. It looks pretty darn nice too.
Posted by Ian Stewart in Themes

Inuit Types Theme

The idea here was to create a theme packed with a laundry-list of features, and typography polished to perfection so that artistic minded people would love it. Mission accomplished.
Posted by Ian Stewart in Themes
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