A theme for any designer


In February we worked with the design talent that is Cameron Moll on a portfolio/tumblog theme, similar to Elefolio given it’s popularity.

Cameron is a seasoned speaker, a graphic designer with proficiency in website interface, a letterpress & videography enthusiast, as well as the owner of Authentic Jobs – which only yesterday launched it’s new Authentic Jobs UK division. Quite a creative talent.

With the “Briefed“ theme that Cameron designed for us, it caters for creatives like himself – one’s that don’t fit into a box. The comment Cameron provided with the initial concept of Briefed sums up the design well:

I’d like this design to appeal to more than just the web designer crowd. If a graphic designer selling letterpress prints were to use this template—in addition to the guy posting icons and UI screens on Dribbble—I would be elated.

With minimal styling creating a very clean theme Cameron didn’t want a theme boasting all sorts of bells and whistles, rather a theme that could cater for all, with the emphasis on the content within the theme.

Modular design allows for extreme flexibility

With home page modules that includes an about section, featured slider, blog/tumblog with widgetized sidebar, and a custom post powered portfolio with optional Dribbble feed the combinations are limitless to create your ideal home page display.

The Briefed home page with a featured slider and about module enabled.
A portfolio-based home page, with the 4 top posts being pulled from a Dribbble account.
You don't have to be a designer, or have a portfolio to use Briefed.Â

Theme option’s also allow for complete customization of the background colors/imagery, and typography with a vast selection of fonts available thanks to Google Web Fonts.

Browse the demo or view all of Briefed’s details here.

We’re celebrating the awesome year that is 2011 by giving you 11% discount on all new theme releases. Use the coupon BRIEFED11 to claim your 11% discount until 1 June 2011.
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25 comments

  1. Just have a question regarding to the fonts. You say it uses Google Web fonts, but I see Steelfish in it ? Did not see it on GWF… :-/

    BTW, great job from Cameron, really like the style, I am sure it will be a best seller ! 😉

    Francis
    maio 26, 2011
    • Very observant! The logo uses Steelfish, but the module headers and post titles actually use the Google font ‘Six Caps’ – a very similar looking font.

      Mark
      maio 26, 2011
      • Hi Mark,

        Thanks for your reply ! 😉 I wanted to use Steelfish on a WP theme (public release + commercial) but the owner does not allow it unless an exhorbiting price to my opinion. So I was curious to know how you would manage it ! 😉 Six Caps seems to be a good replacement even if to me it is not as readable as Steelfish… :-/

        Francis
        maio 26, 2011
        • Yeah that’s the problem we had with Steelfish, like you say Six Caps is a good replacement and at the right size, and in small dosages works well in the theme.

          We talked at length over typography with Cameron and are very happy with the results.

          Mark Forrester
          maio 26, 2011
  2. So Clean! I really love the font used too. This will be such a hit.

    Consider myself Briefed.

    Scott Webb
    maio 26, 2011
  3. It looks great. I like simple designs with a bunch of features ready to use. Thanks for the coupon.

    Steven Gliebe
    maio 26, 2011
  4. Its really a Great Theme for Any Designer and specially “Portfolio Page Template”. 🙂

    Suren H
    maio 26, 2011
  5. Man, this is gorgeous. I don’t comment too often on ‘theme preview’ posts, but this one has me excited. 🙂

    Adam
    maio 26, 2011
    • Whoa, “foot in mouth” moment – this baby’s here! I thought it was a sneak preview of a future release… time to download & play!

      Adam
      maio 26, 2011
      • Hah, how’s it been treating you so far?

        Ryan Ray
        maio 27, 2011
  6. Looks nice. Take out the Dribbble emphasis, and it would be useful to me and my clients.

    Raymond Brigleb
    maio 26, 2011
    • That is an optional extra enabled by the WP-Dribbble plugin, so no need to use it 🙂

      Magnus
      maio 26, 2011
  7. Dribbbble / portfolio section seems to have a bit of css issue in Safari (5.0.5) on the mac?

    Michael Lovelock
    maio 26, 2011
    • Noticed this too!!!!

      Scott Webb
      maio 28, 2011
    • The homepage portfolio does that for me too if you’re seeing the same thing. A line of thumbs stacked on top of each other down the left?

      Chris
      maio 28, 2011
    • Sorry about that! I’ve reported it, hopefully we’ll see an update pronto. 🙂

      Ryan Ray
      maio 29, 2011
  8. I like the fonts, but any way to dial up the kerning on the titles of the slider? They are really tricky to read.

    Judo
    maio 27, 2011
  9. Looks very clean, love the fonts! From my experience, these kind of themes always go well.

    Sinisa
    maio 27, 2011
    • We think so too, hope it does. 🙂

      Ryan Ray
      maio 28, 2011
  10. For some reason, for me the portfolio section of the homepage is not floating properly in Mac Safari. All the thumbnails are lined up vertically on the left.

    Chris
    maio 27, 2011
  11. Product page reads:

    “…somes up the design well”

    The word you’re looking for is ‘sums,’ not somes.

    Adam
    maio 27, 2011
    • Maybe I’m blind but couldn’t find this, could you point us in the right direction where this is at. Perhaps someone already fixed it. 🙂

      Ryan Ray
      maio 28, 2011
  12. Fonts here are not to be read! Just for looking of a designer. Letter spacing and size is breaking all rules of type. No one over 40 will read any of the words and will bounce to next site.

    Sirat
    junho 7, 2011

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