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New theme: Delphos

My latest premium Posterous theme, Delphos, is now available. It has some nifty features that help keep a clean layout while still providing easy access to all the functionality that Posterous offers. Here's what it looks like:

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I personally love having the Tweet and Like buttons easily accessible, but tend to think they're a bit of an eyesore, so I went ahead and created a Sharing panel.

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Along the bottom is a bar that handles the subscription, profile, links, search, tags, and archive blocks, all accessible with a rollover of the mouse.

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I think Delphos is a great way to keep all the functionality of Posterous on your site without the clutter. You can purchase Delphos from my Posterous theme store here.

Introducing my first premium Posterous theme: Darkroom

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I've been creating Posterous themes for close to two years now. I began by wanting to theme my own site. Then I started creating a handful of free themes. Last year, I released around 20 themes through the Posterous theme gallery, and a few more have been released so far this year.

Today I'm excited to announce my first premium theme for photographers on the Posterous platform called Darkroom. And you've never seen a Posterous theme like this before.

In fact, two photographers have been using Darkroom for the past few months.

Aviraj Saluja is a photographer in Mumbai, India and a long-time Posterous user and advocate. He uses Darkroom to showcase pictures he takes at concerts, weddings and the sights and scenes in India. Check out his photography here.

Robert-Paul Jansen is a photographer in The Netherlands. I'm a big fan of his work. He used to use a customized version of the free "Mag" theme but has since upgraded to showcase his photography with Darkroom. Check out his photography here.

Below is a before/after of Robert-Paul's blog, the left with the Mag theme and the right after upgrading to Darkroom.

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You can purchase Darkroom from my Posterous theme store here.

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Cory Watilo

Cory Watilo

Interface designer in Orange County, CA.