WordPress Skin
#1
Posted 08 July 2012 - 11:41 AM
I need a website skin designed on WP.
If anyone here has the talent to do it, can you shoot me an PM or an email.
Thanks
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#2
Posted 18 January 2013 - 01:38 PM
I would be interested in speaking with anyone that has such knowledge as well! I just built a wordpress site with a free template and want to learn how to do that my self.
#3
Posted 27 January 2013 - 12:33 PM
No offense, but designing a custom WP theme is very time and labour intensive.
I'd never do it for free and I think you'll have a hard time finding anyone who will.
Now that being said back when I started out with WP I found a lovely free theme that will let you do extensive customization yourself without actually knowing how it works - "Atahualpa" by BytesForAll
It'll get you up and running with something totally unique and if you mess around with it a lot you will learn how to make your own themes...its how I first learned.
I also use Divine Elemente plugin for photoshop for theme creation on occassion. I'm not sure of the situation right now but the "demo" version was full-featured, the only thing you couldn't do with it was create themes for re-sale. If you have photoshop and don't plan on selling themes, it is another option for you
#4
Posted 27 January 2013 - 05:03 PM
No offense, but designing a custom WP theme is very time and labour intensive.
I'd never do it for free and I think you'll have a hard time finding anyone who will.
Now that being said back when I started out with WP I found a lovely free theme that will let you do extensive customization yourself without actually knowing how it works - "Atahualpa" by BytesForAll
It'll get you up and running with something totally unique and if you mess around with it a lot you will learn how to make your own themes...its how I first learned.
I also use Divine Elemente plugin for photoshop for theme creation on occassion. I'm not sure of the situation right now but the "demo" version was full-featured, the only thing you couldn't do with it was create themes for re-sale. If you have photoshop and don't plan on selling themes, it is another option for you
He never said for free. And thanks for that photoshop plugin, sounds pretty useful.
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#5
Posted 29 January 2013 - 03:35 PM
No offense, but designing a custom WP theme is very time and labour intensive.
I'd never do it for free and I think you'll have a hard time finding anyone who will.
Now that being said back when I started out with WP I found a lovely free theme that will let you do extensive customization yourself without actually knowing how it works - "Atahualpa" by BytesForAll
It'll get you up and running with something totally unique and if you mess around with it a lot you will learn how to make your own themes...its how I first learned.
I also use Divine Elemente plugin for photoshop for theme creation on occassion. I'm not sure of the situation right now but the "demo" version was full-featured, the only thing you couldn't do with it was create themes for re-sale. If you have photoshop and don't plan on selling themes, it is another option for you
He never said for free. And thanks for that photoshop plugin, sounds pretty useful.
Hmm...so he never. Guess I've been spending too much time on other art and design forums. 99.9% of the time on those when someone wants something they want it free.
Actually I wouldn't do it for money either, but I'm more than happy to point people out to where they can learn and then in the learning process answer questions (if I can).
In case you can't tell I'm a firm believer in DIY and you'll find my posts will be biased in that direction.
#6
Posted 05 February 2013 - 10:41 AM
In case you can't tell I'm a firm believer in DIY and you'll find my posts will be biased in that direction.
Obviously not fond with the economic theory of specialisation. ![]()
#7
Posted 05 February 2013 - 10:53 AM
In case you can't tell I'm a firm believer in DIY and you'll find my posts will be biased in that direction.
Obviously not fond with the economic theory of specialisation.
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Before I say anything I have to say you can still try, even if you fail you've still tried. I do see what you're saying though ![]()
Edited by EuroFight, 05 February 2013 - 10:53 AM.
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