Usually I post about completed Custom WordPress theme’s and the happy clients that commissioned them, but today I have to share some of the feedback I have gotten from clients about design’s that I have sent out of the past couple of weeks:
Brent Rangen had this to say about the design for his WordPress project:
Wow!! My only thought is that I should be having you do all of my sites! Very clean look, nice layout, and last but not least – right on time! Thanks so much! Incredible James. You are very talented.
Steve over at hathead had this to say about the design I sent him:
Love it – I love the layout and overall look. Slam dunk. Rock and roll……very, very well done.
Ben, from the upcoming lifeinsuranceguarantee.com, said this about the new design for his site:
The template looks amazing. Damn, you do good work! It looks better than I was imagining in my head. I had some doubts to be sure, mainly because design or even assisting in critique is not my forte’. But you came through. You gave life to my stick figures! Thanks again, it looks GREAT.

Hey Now (iko, iko) the other night when I was sitting around and thinking about the cro, I decided to whip up a design that illustrated what I was thinking about, so I came up with this Acadiana wallpaper that I am using as my background. I decided to upload it and set if free in case anyone else was in a Louisiana state of mind….
Here is a photo restoration that I did for Tamara this morning. It is her grandmother’s siblings.

and here is the orginal:

I can help save your memories from age and wear by digitally restoring your old family photos – starting at only $50. Just click over the contact page and let me know you are interested in photo restoration.
Here are some Twitter sized background type images that I created, use them as you like but some link-luv would be appreciated.









I don’t get to do print design very often, but this morning I had a little flyer ( or is that flier…) to do for a local Antiques Road Show knock off the Downtown Merchants Association does every year called Antiques Roadhouse.
The Downtown Merchants Association is what keep the downtown area viable in this little town.
While so many other small town squares have dried up I think that Moultrie’s is fairly successful.
The Antiques Road House is just one of the many events that they put on and most are cash flow positive.
It is fun getting to do some local work, not to mention a print design. I wouldn’t want to do either for a living, but every once in a while is nice
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Conlan asked us to create a logo for The Open to Hope Foundation so we went ahead a whipped something up and thought that we wold share it with everyone. We love logo design, so if you need an affordable logo, bounce on over to our contact page and we’ll be happy to discuss your new logo with you.

We love pixel fonts, love them. Therefore, once upon a time, JTk created this free, true type pixel font he named Pixelish ( so much for creative naming ) – Download the pixel font pixelish here.
As always, if you use it, please abide by the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike License.

We call this wallpaper SkyGirls and it has always been one of our favorites.
It’s 1280×1024 and you are free to download it and use it how you see fit, but please respect the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike License.
You can download it here.

Okay, here is an older, smaller, desktop wallpaper that I created years ago – but we like it so I thought that I would post it here – Girls With Guns.
It’s 1280×1024, 204 kb in the jpeg format.
The original photo came from OpenPhoto.net and if you use it please respect the creative commons license. And of course, I love links to doc5.com, so if you like this site or use any of the content published on it, please give us a link.

Back in the day JTk whipped up this content box for one reason or another. If you are interested in using it or just tearing it apart in photoshop you are welcome to download it and do with it what you will as long as you respect the creative commons license.
You can see a full size jpeg here.