Just a quick note to let you know that I have decided to put the PSD for my Scruffy WordPress theme up for download after some folks requested it. You can get the PSD by clicking on the download PSD link on the Scruffy theme page.
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{radiiate} portfolio (finally) online
I’m extremely proud to announce that the {radiiate} portfolio website is (finally) online. We launched it on Friday last week after being in development for a good few months.
Adii established {radiiate} early in 2008 and I was doing a lot of freelance work for him during the first few months of this year, which eventually lead to him employing me as full-time designer. But before we launched the site all there was was a splash page with contact details. This was not really an issue (business-wise), as Adii still gets a good amount of job requests via his blog.
But we desperately needed somewhere to show off the awesome projects we have been working on through the year, as we had no portfolio to show prospective clients. And that’s where the new site comes in.
The reason we took so long to launch the site, was that we were only working on it when we had time in-between all those client projects, or when we were waiting for client feedback.
I must say that all of us at {radiiate} are extremely proud of our latest creation. We feel it showcases a few of our best projects over the last year, and is testament to how good Adii, Foxinni and myself work together as a team. And for those of you who follow my blog can now see why FRESH01 goes long periods without updates - because I am kept very busy at my day job!
Downloads working again
Some of you may have noticed that the downloads for my free WordPress themes went slightly wonky over the weekend. When you clicked on a download link, you ended up on a page full of strange characters.
The reason for this was that I upgraded FRESH01 to beta 2 of WordPress 2.7 on Thursday last week, and it seems like the download manager plugin I was using (WP-DownloadCounter) didn’t quite agree with the new WordPress. I updated the plugin to the latest version, but it didn’t help. I even downgraded my WordPress install back to 2.6.3, but the issue still persisted.
I decided to uninstall my download manager plugin and go with a other option, WP-Download Manager, instead, and luckily that solved my problem. Honestly, I liked my old plugin better, but there’s not much I can do about that!
So this was just a note to let you know that everything is back to normal, and you can download all my free themes as you always did. And I’ll probably wait for the final release of WordPress 2.7 before upgrading!