Posts Tagged ‘design’

New Additions to the Design

// October 27th, 2008 // No Comments » // Music, Web

I’ve made some additional modifications to the site and I’m officially calling the latest version “Notepad Mayhem v2″. Again the theme is still based on Evan Eckard’sNotepad Chaos“, but its starting to drift pretty significantly from the original theme. I’ve got some great ideas for v3, but I need to put those on the back burner for a little while. Now on to the changes in v2.

First and foremost, I’ve added some flotsam and jetsam to the desktop to improve the overall metaphor as well as get around the three page link navigation limit. These items are:

  • Apple iPod Shuffle – Drawn using a great tutorial at Tutorial Dog. The shuffle makes for a good link to my “Music” page. In the future this page will be where I post my original creations.
  • Joe Satriani Pick – Pulled from an online music store to act as the link for my “Gear” page. This is where you can find out about my current musical gear and the kinds of things I’m doing with them.
  • WordPress Watermark – Just a little something to show my support for WordPress.
  • Red Haven Business Card – A shameless plug for my more capitalistic interests. Red Haven Internet Solutions is the umbrella for my freelance work.

A couple of the things I did behind the scenes that you may or may not have noticed was the following:

  • Replaced all of the graphical representations of the handwritten font with something cleaner and less cluttered than the original.
  • Obviously, added the code necessary to display the various items on the desk.
  • Decreased the size of the paper clip on the Recent Posts block to shift things up a bit.
  • Cleaned up all of the drop shadows on all graphical elements to make them more realistic and consistent. Made the light source consistent too.

Some of the things I’m thinking about for v3 include the following:

  • Separate the “Recent Posts” graphics from the notebook and make independent of the page background.
  • Create a “Clipped Coupon” wrapper for Google AdSense code in the sidebar.
  • Create an “Address Book” themed wrapper for Links in the sidebar.
  • Widgetize the sidebar and create custom widgets for Recent Posts, Categories, Tags, Calendar, Links, etc.
  • Create an “About” page template with a polaroid template for the author, space for themed social network chiclets
  • Create a generic page templates with the same home sidebar, different sidebar, and no sidebar.
  • Create an “Archives” page template with posts by tags, categories, date, comments, popularity
  • Multiple background options
  • Exhaustive code cleanup and optimizations
  • Create standard sized “Zones” for the items on the desk to make customization easier

I think if I can manage to accomplish all of those things for v3, I’ll consider asking Smashing Magazine and Evan Eckard if I can provide the theme for free. That being said, I probably wont get to work on those changes much until the new year.

Design Refresh Coming in November

// October 18th, 2008 // No Comments » // Web

Last month, I unveiled a new design for the web site based on Evan Eckard’s ‘Notepad Chaos’ theme. Next month, I hope to finally complete my modifications and clean up the few problems that still remain.
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Revolution Theme Previews

// October 13th, 2008 // No Comments » // Web

I’ve been a big fan of the work put out by Brian Gardner and Jason Schuller and the closer I watch the unfolding of their new working relationship the more excited I get. On Novermeber 1st the doors will fly open on a whole new RevolutionTheme web site and there should be some exceptional GPL themes waiting for us. In the past couple of days, both Brian and Jason have shared some intriguing new “teasers” for the community that I can’t wait to get my hands on.

Massive News v2

A new take on an old theme, Massive News v2 is a magazine style design that has a relatively clean look without being, what I would call minimalist. I can’t think of a use for the theme at this time, but it will definitely be something to consider when and if I find myself in need of a magazine theme.

Revolution Photo


Brian recently released a photoblog based on a prototype of this theme and I must say it looks very good. It is probably the lightest, most minimalist theme I’ve seen from Brian in a while, but that is by definition its very mission. The idea is for the theme to showcase the photos and not the other way around. I have a couple of projects in mind for this one already.

Revolution Lifestyle

You’ve heard of the “Softer Side of Sears”, well here’s the “Softer Side of Brian Gardner”. This latest theme has “Revolution” written all over it, but sports a softer, more female friendly stylesheet. I think the most important thing I take from this teaser is that Revolution themes don’t just come in black and white and that Brian has discovered a whole new region of the color spectrum. Surprisingly, this is probably one theme I really can’t wait to get my hands on.

Revolution Church


I’d have to say that either this teaser doesn’t show enough or I’m just not buying Brian’s statement, “it’s going to be ideal for grungy/media type sites”. Only time will tell, but for now I’m just not seeing anything all that new.

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