Portfolio Page 1 | Portfolio Page 2 | Portfolio Page 3 | Portfolio Page 4 | Portfolio Page 5
Home | Blog Templates | About



We've been inspired! We've got more ideas than we have sites to design. So as an outlet, we've done some blog templates. It's just a little something to flex our design muscles. All of these are one of a kind, and are available for purchase at $25. We can even help you open an account with Blogger, or we can install Greymatter or other self-publishing solution. (Click the images for full screen viewing.)

Make Me Go Money
This design's already taken. We designed this for a friend, who writes adventure/mythical tales in a red notebook. He wanted an online outlet for his writings, and we gave him this. A free blogspot account allows him to easily update his samples, and the hosting is free (thus the ad at the top).


Make Me Go Money
Back in high-school, I misheard a lyric by the Divynals. The Digital Underground had an album out at the same time. I combined the misunderstood Divynals' lyric with Money B (singer for the Digital Underground), and came up with some crazy rationale for my own lyric--which I knew was wrong, but made me happy just the same!


I was looking for a Edgar Allan Poe quote for a Halloween email signature tag. The Masque of the Red Death is one of my favorite Poe stories. This is the result, and it's one of my favorite header graphics.


Mercurial. I just liked the word. No other reason. But boy is it hard to find a picture of mercury!


I heard the line in Earth, Wind and Fire's tune "September." I love that song. Anyway, I never understood the lyrics. So I looked them up. It inspired me. I like the play on the word "blue." I kinda invisioned this as a possible site for posting erotic fantasies/stories. (Blush.) Don't worry, Mom, I don't write erotica.


I had this idea when my youngest twin son Matthew was born. He wasn't born in the caul--they popped it before he came out. But he started to come out with his sac intact. I did a little research on the subject, and was reminded of some of the old wives tales about cauls; kids born in cauls can't drown, they have ESP, etc. The title is a play on the Miles Davis album "Birth of the Cool."

 

 


Billy Rhythm Web Design
design@billyrhythm.com
© 2008
Billy Rhythm Home