Thanks for waiting! Espied is now available for self-hosted users too.
Category: themes
Espied, a new portfolio theme is now available on WordPress
I’ve been working on a new portfolio theme called Espied, and it’s now available on WordPress! Although I won’t be having a portfolio here, I switched to this theme anyway
We’ve just enabled a new cool feature — Portfolio on WordPress and Espied takes advantage of the feature. Check it out!
Demo site | Documentation
Further becomes Twenty Fourteen
I’m on paternity leave right now and this amazing news came out of the blue for me.
The default theme for which will be released with WordPress 3.8 will be based on the magazine theme I designed–Further.
As a WordPress theme designer, it was absolutely incredible news for me personally and I’m ridiculously stoked.
Here is the demo site and the theme is already in WordPress trunk as Twenty Fourteen, so yes, svn up
, everybody!
From now on, it will be improved by hundreds of people from WordPressmunity, and I am really honored.
Ryu theme is now available for download on Extend.
Thanks for waiting, Ryu is now available for self-hosted users!
The story behind the design of the Ryu theme
I recently wrote a story behind the design of the Ryu theme on ThemeShaper. Check it out.
Behind the Design of The Ryu Theme
WordPress theme for personal bloggers — Ryu is now available on WordPress
The theme this blog uses, “Ryu” is now available on WordPress. Yes, you guessed right. It’s named after the main character of the classic game If you know why the character was named Ryu, you will understand why I named this theme Ryu too
I’ve created this free theme specifically for the Facebook, Tumblr, and Twitter generation of personal bloggers.
Demo site →
What I mean by “Facebook, Tumblr, and Twitter generation of personal bloggers” is bloggers who don’t necessarily spend long time writing long articles but often post more shorter ones or just images, videos, links, and so on. As you can see in this blog and the demo site, each post format has own style but the image format has a notable characteristic.
Do you remember the classic theme called Duotone? One of my teammates, Matías Ventura created Tonesque, a fantastic plugin inspired by Duotone. Tonesque lets us grab the average color of an image. Ryu uses it as an instrument to automatically change the background color of each post with image post format.
Other main features of the theme are the following:
- Post formats: Standard, Video, Image, Gallery, Aside, Link, and Quote.
- Wide width layout. The maximum width is 1272px wide so that you can show off your beautiful images in big size.
- Site owner’s Gravatar in the header. You’ve set your Gravatar, right?
- Grand typography.
- No sidebar. Yes, this is a feature. Let readers to concentrate on the content! For the generation of personal bloggers, the traditional sense of sidebar is often less important and we often just ignore whatever is in a sidebar anyway.
- Four optional widget areas in the top panel.
- Social link badges to your profiles on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, LinkedIn, Flickr, GitHub, Dribbble, Tumblr, YouTube, and Vimeo.
- No menu or a custom menu. A blog should have a menu only if it needs one. Ryu doesn’t display a menu as a default to keep it as simple as possible. Of course, if your blog needs a menu you can easily set up a Custom Menu.
- Support for flexible height Custom Header, a Custom Background.
- And of course it’s responsive. It looks and works great on smaller screens, such as the iPad and iPhone too.
Check out more info about Ryu on the theme showcase page and the announcement post on WordPress News.
Don’t worry, self-hosted users Ryu is going to be also available on for you soon now available in Extend.
WordPress theme for professional publishers - Further is now available on WP
[UPDATE] Since this theme becomes Twenty Fourteen which released with WordPress 3.8, it’s no longer available to purchase for WordPress blogs.
Further - A theme I’ve been working on the past month has finally launched as a premium theme on WordPress. I’ve designed and built this theme in the way I would like a magazine theme for professional publishers be.
I devoted a great amount of attention to details on this theme and feedbacks have been incredible so far and I’m really grateful to hear them. I want to mention that I couldn’t build this without the help of my talented co-workers at Automattic.
The main features of the theme are the following:
- Of course, it’s responsive! It looks and works great on smaller screens, such as the iPad and iPhone too.
- Featured Contents at the top of the front page but not a typical slider with a huge image because I personally don’t like that kind of slider for a content heavy site. I want to skim through what’s been featured quickly.
- Elegant article style. The typeface I’ve chosen is Lato—one of my favorite typeface in Google Fonts. With a carefully chosen spacing, typography, column width and colors it maximizes the readers experience enhancing the content with a beautiful design.
- Post formats: Standard, Video, Image, Gallery, Aside, Link, and Quote.
- Post formatted posts feed on the front page: The theme displays the latest two posts from each format in the right sidebar.
- Links to your profiles on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, LinkedIn, Flickr, GitHub, Dribbble, YouTube, and Vimeo.
- Fixed Header: The header that contains a navigation, search, and social media buttons sticks at the very top of the page. Readers can access your menu at anytime without having to scroll.
- Seven widget areas.
- Supports for multiple locations of Custom Menu, flexible height Custom Header, a Custom Background
- Full-width Page Template.
Check out more info about Further on the theme showcase page and the announcement post on WordPress News.