Yep Yep - New Design

Over the weekend, I put the finishing touches on another custom WordPress theme by The BlogFixers. Jeff and I were commissioned by Matt from YepYep to do a complete overhaul of his existing site and create a new theme from the ground up. We worked with Matt throughout the entire process from the brainstorming phase (how many columns, column widths, etc), through the design phase with Photoshop comps and finally the finished product which went live yesterday. The cool thing about this project is this was my first attempt at developing a three column WordPress theme. While I worked on the design with Matt, Jeff worked on getting his server configurations tweaked and dealt with some issues that Matt was having with the WP Super-Cache plugin.

Upgrades and Improvements

As I already stated the new theme is three columns now, as opposed to the previous theme which had only two columns. When designing the new header section I wanted to give the logo a little more flare, so I decided to place it at a bit of an angle and added in some gradient effects. The background behind the logo got a bit of a treatment as well with the addition of a few carefully placed graphic elements. Moving down we created a navigation bar with buttons for the many featured categories of the site. Previously, Matt didn’t have any navigation…this was a big improvement.

I decided to carry of the new look of the logo into other elements like the date badge and the RSS icon. Matt had specifically requested a graphic solution to the date badges after seeing the ones that I created for Cuzoogle’s new theme. The major difference with this version is that we have included the year below the date. Matt had a great idea for displaying the categories as a ‘tag cloud’, so we used the Category Cloud Widget from Lee Kelleher.

Looking Back at the Project

Although, the project took a little longer than anticipate to complete (thank you Holiday Season); Matt was extremely patient and easy to work with through the entire process. We have already received numerous feedback emails regarding the design, and we really appreciate the comments. This was a fun project to work on and I can’t wait to get rolling on the next one.

I really hate to admit it, but I need to buy a cheap PC for testing. No matter how great everything looks in Firefox or Safari…it always needs tweaking in Internet Explorer. We had some CSS issues with the footer not staying put on the YepYep theme in Internet Explorer, but after an hour of messing around I got it fixed.

Thank you Matt for trusting Jeff and I with the redesign of YepYep…we had a blast!

~ GrandmasterB

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