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Elite Video - Calling For Your Feedback!

Video In A New Light
  • May 28th, 2008
  • BY Brian
  • COMMENTS 18

As promised, here is the preview of the up and coming Elite Video theme. I have for you three different designs for three different pages of the theme, so that you can get a better feel for how the design will look. For this design I’ve taken a much more “2.0″ type look that I think works well with the video idea. I also focused a lot on the actual content itself - videos and the way they are placed.

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Reddit Gets A Redesign

Better Or Worse?
  • May 26th, 2008
  • BY Brian
  • COMMENTS 5

After about two years, the team over at Reddit has finally unveiled their latest redesign. The new design is a lot cleaner and much more user friendly. The site isn’t nearly as painful to look at now, and navigation has become a lot easier.

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I’m On 9Rules

Will It Help?
  • May 22nd, 2008
  • BY Brian
  • COMMENTS 11

Today 9rules unveiled the new sites accepted during round 6. I made it!

For right now, I am unsure about what benefits will come from being a part of 9rules. That’s why I’m writing this post - I’m going to let you all know what comes from being part of the site. I don’t know how “exclusive” it is to be a part of 9rules, but it was kind of neat to see Elite By Design featured on their blog!

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Jumping On Board

Elite Video
  • May 20th, 2008
  • BY Brian
  • COMMENTS 6

With the recent release of Quommunication’s video WordPress theme, and WPElement’s TV.Elements theme, coupled with Brian Gardner’s recent announcement that he too will be developing a video WP theme, I have decided to jump on board into this new niche of Premium WordPress themes.

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What Do You Want In A Premium WordPress Theme?

Premium Or Freemium?
  • May 15th, 2008
  • BY Brian
  • COMMENTS 6

With the surprising boom of premium WordPress themes over the last few months, innovation and creativity have certainly spiked upwards. Premium developers are constantly looking for that extra edge over their competitors as they take their coding to an entirely new level. However, this begs the question - what features make people go premium? What is it that makes it worth $50-100 to the end user to have a bunch of files of code?

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