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Web: Ladybug

KarmaDude Dec 12, 2007 Add comment

Ladybug Cakes & Catering website
Client: Ladybug Cakes & Catering
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Logos in Competition

KarmaDude Nov 3, 2007 Add comment

I currently have a few logos entered into competition. Do check them out and vote for them if you feel these logos deserve your much appreciated vote.

1. Connected Internet
Connected Internet Logo

2. Bangalore Barcamp 5
Bangalore Barcamp 5 Logo 1
Bangalore Barcamp 5 Logo 2

Web: myHimachal

KarmaDude Oct 3, 2007 1 Comment

myHimachal website
Client: myHimachal
Notes: Avnish Katoch from myHimachal blog had approached me last week, seeking a new design using Revolution News theme by Brian Gardner as base. After a couple of iterations, Avnish settled on this final design. I tried not to stray too much from the existing layout of the Revolution theme, and that made it quiet easy to update Revolution News Theme to the new look, and the site is now live.

There is still some on going work being done to make the rest of the site adhere to the new design, but overall a quick and fun redesign.

Slider Red: A WordPress Theme

KarmaDude Sep 12, 2007 1 Comment

Slider Red
The original Slider theme was released back in March, and one of the frequent requests has been an option to have post contents displayed by default, like a regular blog. So here it is, Slider Red, a variant of the Slider theme, but one which has post contents showing at all levels.

Demo | Download

Web: Mutiny.in

KarmaDude Aug 29, 2007 1 Comment

Mutiny.in
Back in July, Jacob from Mutiny.in contacted me, asking if I would be interested in redesigning Mutiny.in. Being a fan of the site, and in a generous mood, I decided to take on the project. The initial plan was to do a complete overhaul, including re-branding the site, and launching it on August 15th, coinciding with India’s 60th Independence day. But, due to the time constraint, decision was made to keep the old identity, and move on with a new site design.

The point man for the project at Mutiny was Woke, Mutiny’s editorial head, and his creative input was a tremendous help in shaping the final design. I tried to follow Jesse Bennett-Chamberlain’s process for tracking the stages of design; and you can have a look at it here: Mutiny.in Project

As for the final site, it seems a little off from the final mark up provided, but their technical team is working on resolving some of the issues. Overall, they got the site up on August 15th, Jacob and team are happy with the new design, and favorable but some mixed reactions from their readers.

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