Past Updates

Site makeover, new layout featuring Asagi of D

5/27/2010 • Comment? (2)

Additions

It's been a long time since I updated, but rest assured that I'm still alive and I haven't forgotten about the site. I've given the site a new look and done a re-haul of the code. The most notable changes are the "Additions" box you see to your left (thanks to Aelyn; I stole the idea from her), and the brand-new RSS feed! Please subscribe to the feed if you'd like to be informed of future updates!

I have also turned my last site design into a premade layout, which is now available for you to download. I hope you guys enjoy it.

Update

8/19/2009 • Comment? (8)

I don't have any new content for you today, but I wanted to introduce everyone to my two newest affiliates. Please welcome Aelyn of Aun Existe Amor and Vero of Trend Killer! They're both very talented designers, and you should definitely take a look at both of their sites.

Update

7/7/2009 • Comment? (9)

I've been trying to update somewhat regularly (though perhaps a bit less frequently than I'd like). I do have a few things in the works, including a planned collaboration with Skye of Paint & Lace, which I'm really excited about.

For today, I've added the previous Neogrotesque layout, Study in Grey, to the layouts section. Additionally, I've created a matching avatar to go with it.

Last but not least, I have a new affiliate! Please welcome Rain of Chemical Rain!

Update

6/26/2009 • Comment? (4)

Content-less update today: I just wanted to let you guys know that I have a redesign on the way. It's about 85% done, so look for it in the next week or so.

[Edit] And here it is! A brand-new site layout, featuring Asagi of D. I've overhauled the navigation scheme, as well as a few other things. I've also removed commenting for layouts since, to be honest, no one ever commented on them anyway. I have a few more minor changes in the works, so stay tuned!

Update

5/25/2009 • Comment? (0)

A new layout today: it features some beautiful anatomy illustrations from Andreas Vesalius's textbook, De humani corporis fabrica. I've been experimenting with my design style lately. I never used to make many centered layouts, but, more and more, I've finding them to be quite nice. They have certain sense of balance and they tend to look better in large screen resolutions. I think I'll be making more layouts like this in the future.

[Edit] Sorry, I almost forgot! Please welcome my new affiliate, ChanLu Designs! If you haven't already, pay them a visit!