Weborithm Gets A New Look

When I designed John Cow's blog theme last month I had no idea that I would start my own blog and web design company, I had little to no time to throw my own site together as I was too preoccupied doing his theme.

Now that things have calmed down a bit I took it upon myself to redo the site in a more professional manner. The previous design was very different from what I've done in the past for myself or anybody else. I liked it a lot. But somehow I just felt it did not portray me, my work, my personality and most of all did not convey what I would like to deliver to my clients.

When clients look at a companies website most importantly they want to look for personality, and the old design was not my personality all the way. The new one is. Like it? :)


The best part is that I can edit the site in only a few files, CSS mostly, and have the changes relay through the entire site. PHP rocks!

I'm also giving the weborithm blog a new look, the design is complete. Just need to get it coded. Here's a preview. It's about 90% done.

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Comments

  1. Zach says:

    Awesome! I have to admit I do like this design a little better..it’s a tad more simpler which is kinda nice. And, now you have time to finish the theme for this blog. :)

  2. Wayne Liew says:

    I always wanted to get myself a better theme but then, my PayPal funds is not enough to support it. Too bad… :-(

  3. mahdi yusuf says:

    nice new theme, i would work on the load times :D

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