For the second offering of free Wordpress themes here at EliteFreelancing.com, I’ve decided to feature one theme maker in particular — Jai from BlogOBlog — and hone in on what I feel is his best work. Let’s start with Angel.
Angel
For those you you fond of neutrals, Angel is offers you a low contrast look that can be used for many different purposes.
DailyPress
DailyPress will impress you with it’s well organized layout and visual hierarchy. The sizing and weight of the elements all work well together and give this theme a well balanced aesthetic.
Demo DailyPress | Download DailyPress
Statement
Statement is true to it’s name. This theme looks like a serious — and simpler — incarnation of DailyPress. It has an easy yet somewhat utilitarian look about it. A good fit for sites wanting to lean their aesthetic on the serious side.
Demo Statement | Download Statement
All of these themes are designed and developed by Jai over at BlogOhBlog who’s obviously worked hard to release these and many more to the Wordpress community. If you glance back at this blog, you can really see his workmanship maturing over time. This is one theme author to keep an eye one. If you like the look of his stuff here on EliteFreelancing.com, swing by his site and and say hello!
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October 22nd, 2008
Angel is quite pretty for being all white.
January 28th, 2009
Very nice, well done
September 6th, 2009
I like statement, very minimalistic
September 11th, 2009
The wide right sidebar is certainly becoming more popular, and although I was always a fan of the 3 columns, with content in the middle, I am starting to like these left content right sidebar layouts. Welldone.
April 11th, 2010
I like how it puts the content right where the user looks. Also very asthetically pleasing. Good work.
May 11th, 2010
'DailyPress will impress you with it’s well organized layout …'
There's no apostrophe in its … you're expressing ownership here; if you replace your erroneous 'it's' with 'it is' the sentence falls apart. Duh. Nice theme though …
May 13th, 2010
Thanks for pointing that out. I'll leave the typo up so others can learn from my mistake and your counsel.