Renamed to ‘Pink!’

I fin­ished the con­cep­tu­al­i­sa­tion for the bright Word­Press theme I’ve been design­ing and decided upon renam­ing it to Pink!

pink-inkscape-preview
I’ve very happy with how this came out. Although still nothing is final as it needs to be coded (cheers to Alex for that!), I hope to have the final work look some­thing very much like what you see above. I’ve even gone as far as adding sample content includ­ing links, acronyms and such, as well as the CSS styling I hope to be using.

The other cool aspect to this work is that both Alex and I intend for all of it, begin­ning with this con­cep­tu­al­i­sa­tion, to the pol­ish­ing of the indi­vid­ual images, to the coding and exe­cu­tion of the theme to be done with free soft­ware. Both of us run Ubuntu and that’s the plat­form for the tools that we’re using for this. When we post the final theme we’re going to list the tools we used. Ought to be awesome.

I’ll also be releas­ing this con­cep­tu­al­i­sa­tion, the SVG. And it ought to be all pub­lished under the GNU GPL.

3 comments

  1. 1. ghaefb
    Apr 14, 07:07

    Awwww this looks so cute :)
    Girly, but cute.

  2. 2. Pascal
    Apr 14, 13:15

    That’s the deal. :)

  3. 3. ajdlinux
    Apr 16, 19:23

    Pascal, I can say you’re a better graph­ics designer than me :)

    - andrew

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