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Lets Make Emojis Great Again

by Dimitrios Pantazis on February 13, 2017 1 comment

Taking a deep dive into the surreality of the Trump ascendance, Oxygenna introduces a new set of freebies that will set an orange tone for your life. The emojis are available in .ai, .psd and psd format all in high super-trump resolution. Bring the walls down and use them as you wish for any personal, commercial or presidential project.

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Dimitrios PantazisLets Make Emojis Great Again

Divinity Acts – WordPress Charity Demo, Emotive & Clean Design

by Stelios Christozof on February 6, 2017 No comments

Divinity for WordPress is here! Our most gracious theme is now ready for your WordPress site. Experience the tremendous power of our latest design direction with Divinity’s Cards.
A clean and emotive WordPress Charity Demo. Divinity Acts is great for fundraising and charity work that will help you change the world!

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Brand New Set Of 50 Material Design Backgrounds!

by Stelios Christozof on January 18, 2017 No comments

Don’t miss the new Free Set of 50 Material Design Backgrounds. Available in high resolution perfect to boost your material design web or print projects. In the downloadable file you will find the jpg and the illustrator format so you can customise it to your needs. As always feel free to download and share.

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Stelios ChristozofBrand New Set Of 50 Material Design Backgrounds!

Designing Themes – Clients vs. Marketplaces (Series 3 of 3)

by Stelios Christozof on January 16, 2017 No comments

This article is an excerpt from a recent speech “Designing Themes – Clients vs. Marketplaces” at the WordCamp Athens 2016 WordPress meet-up.

On our previous part of Designing Themes – Clients vs. Marketplaces, we talked about the first three stages of a theme’s creation. Research, Planning and Designing. In this third and last part we will discuss the last three stages of our process.

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Stelios ChristozofDesigning Themes – Clients vs. Marketplaces (Series 3 of 3)