The strength of WordPress lies in community and open source; we are believers.
We realize some start ups, and non-profits might not be able to afford this kind of expense, and we will work with you to find a solution within your budget range. One of the reasons WordPress is such a safe bet as a development platform is the fact that it is open source, and has such wide community support with both users and developers. In an attempt to contribute to this effort we are giving away some of our most successful themes. These are free for you to use in both personal and commercial ventures, we only ask that you do not repackage them for sale or download on any other site without our permission. If you have any questions about installing or need help customizing the themes, we can be hired for consulting. The WordPress site has exhaustive amounts of tutorials and guides to working with the platform, here is information for installing themes which should work with any of our themes below.
Thin White Duke
This is a very lightweight minimal theme we often use for a development template. The theme has a sidebar for the blog page and single page one column template. It’s very basic, but also elegant in it’s own right. Click here to view a live demo.
Download Link: Thin White Duke
Mother of Invention
The Mother was designed with nature and environmentally responsible companies in mind. We believe strongly in recognizing the harmful effects of industry on our planet and doing what we can to help curb these effects! Click here to view a live demo.
Download Link: Mother of Invention
Winning Politician
We created this theme in response to the number of inquiries we receive from political campaigns just starting out that are struggling to get up and running on a low budget. The theme has an additional email template available for easy newsletter management and updates. Click here to view a live demo.
Download Link: Winning Politician
Bitclone is a small Portland, Oregon based Web Design Agency owned by these two nerds Eric Baldoni and Alex Carey (pictured above somewhere in the outdoors, clearly lost without their trusty computers).