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Custom WordPress Theme Design

New WordPress Projects now 30 days out

Posted on June 21st, 2008 by JTk
Posted in business | 1 Comment »

Just a heads up - I am not starting any new custom Wordpress theme design projects for 30 days. I have unintentionally overbooked myself a little and the turn around time just increases…

So if you want a custom WordPress theme and and can wait 30 days, feel free to contact me. If you want to co-brand a creative commons Wordpress theme by all means get in touch.

But if you need a new theme by Tuesday, need Wordpress consulting right this minute, or any other service that puts my current time-line in jeopardy I’ll have to pass this time.

P.S. all baby gerts are lost…


No More Get Rich Quick Clients

Posted on November 25th, 2007 by JTk
Posted in clients | 3 Comments »

I hate to have to do this, cauze anyone that knows me knows that I hate to turn away any potential work, but from this day forward I will not create any WordPress themes for anybody that is in the get rich quick industry.

Up until this point I have been agnostic as to what my client’s profession or niche was but I can no longer pretend that there is not a segment of the population that attempts various schemes that promise to let you in on their secret that requires little skill, effort, or time - and that if you just fill out the form on their landing page they will teach you how to work from a hammock on the beach and earn more money then you have ever dreamed of.

If you are one of these guys, don’t call me. Don’t email me. Don’t fill out my contact form.

No WordPress for you.


Custom WordPress Theme Design Success

Posted on November 14th, 2007 by JTk
Posted in WordPress, clients, design | 2 Comments »

Organic Photographs Custom WordPress Theme

I think that one of the hardest things for new designers to learn when they try and make a living doing design is that it really does not matter what you, the designer, think is good.

It really only matter what the client wants - you can try and use your knowledge of form, function, color, and creativity to nudge the client in the right direction, but in the end a for hire design job is only really successful if the client thinks that they have gotten a good value and are happy with the results.

Take, for instance, my latest project for an awesome photographer out on the left coast named melissa schwartz.. She is a WPJA award winning wedding photojournalist and has a distinct style - and a design style that is not exactly what I would do if it were left up to me.

But her custom WordPress theme is not about me, it’s about her. So after being warned that she was an artist and had strong opinions about how the blog should look I tried to remove my own bias from process and created her a mock up. This is what she said:

i’m kind of shocked…i love it! i’m usually really difficult to please =)

I admit that I was kinda shocked as well, I was prepared to have it ripped to pieces and heading back to the drawing board. I went ahead and starting cutting it up, helped her install WordPress and got the theme set up and she said:

i think it’s amazing, it looks awesome, you rock.

Not bad coming from a client that told me up front that she was going to be hard to please - but, I think, that by trying to remove my ego from the design process that she actually became easy to please.