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If you’re an individual or a small business looking to use WordPress as a blog —and— as a content management system (CMS), you’re probably going to need a theme which your clients can truly relate to.
Marketers insist on repeating that image is everything and in the online world, that means that if you invest lots of time creating engaging content, using the powerful WordPress back-end, you’ll probably want that information to be displayed in such a way that your visitors will appreciate it to its rightful value.
StudioPress, a Brian Gardner Media creation, is a collection of WordPress themes that have been developed with specific uses in mind, like a theme for realtors who want to display their homes for sale or bands who want to show off their latest album.
By zooming in on specific “niche” needs, StudioPress takes part of the weight, associated with the development of an original theme, off the shoulders of the “week-end web publishers”. StudioPress’ theme packages include original Photoshop-ready images, the theme itself and a host of widgets to perform theme-specific tasks (when needed, of course).
Whatever your line of work, some of the following themes might apply to what you (sometimes with minor modifications)…
…and there are also more “generic” themes which fit for just about anything, like…
The comprehensive and commented CSS stylesheets make it relatively easy (even for newbies) to switch the colors to anything you like and to reposition almost every single element being show to visitors, like the titles of the posts which you may want to make bigger or smaller, depending on the context.
Because these themes aren’t free (under $60), you’re less likely to run into someone else using the exact same theme as you but nevertheless, you should always tweak themes a bit to make sure they truly reflect who YOU are instead of the generic look which should be seen as a major building block but a building block, nonetheless.



Pro designers can gain access to ALL of the theme for under $200 so that might be a good way to start your own local WordPress theming consultancy, if that’s something you’d like to do.
If you’re tired of looking around for a solid WordPress theme, namely in the free themes realm, StudioPress’ theme offerings might offer a more professional alternative which, in turn, will make your entire blogging experience that much better.
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