Are you running a multi-author website and want to brand your WordPress login with your own logos? Or maybe you just want to change up your personal WordPress logo because you love customizing WordPress? If you haven’t looked, there are few custom logo page plugins available. But most of them are limited to what the design will look like and half the time, they still have that default look to them. Read More
I am a big fan of the StudioPress.com and their work. They are the makers of the most powerful & efficient WordPress theme framework, Genesis. It is one of the best theme framework for WordPress and many A-list bloggers are already using it.
Today I am excited to let you know about the a great deal by the Copyblogger team. They are giving an awesome discount on 45+ Professional StudioPress themes. Read More
It’s no secret that the signature StudioPress black/orange color scheme no longer exists. StudioPress got an fantastic brand & design update. The new blue/white color scheme looks amazing.
Rafal Tomal, is the designer behind the new excellent branding work.
Brian describes it in the post:
It’s been nearly 9 months since StudioPress came together with a few others to form Copyblogger Media – a development company which provides a suite of tools to help publishers succeed online.
As we have slowly worked our development into the trinity of essential software products, we wanted the StudioPress brand to represent a vibrant and professional movement within WordPress – focused on design optimization alongside the Genesis Framework.
Along with this Brian Gardner also announced the as a part of the redesign they are also going to start giving more to the community by opening up a “Resources” section which will include the following:
- Free Graphics for Designers and Bloggers
- Free StudioPress-developed Genesis Child Themes
- Directory of Third Party Genesis Child Themes for Sale

What are your thoughts? Do you like the new design?
Just take a look at many of the bloggers out there who just can’t get results with their blogs no matter what they do, no matter how hard they work – many of them are suffering from what I call “the wordpress battle“.
If I ask how why you’re using wordpress I’m sure I will get a response of this nature: Because of it’s flexibility. Because it is SEO friendly etc. It doesn’t matter what your purpose is for using wordpress there are things you have to do in order to get the best from your wordpress blog, only after doing these things can you claim to have won the wordpress battle. Read More