At Culturedarm, full-width images, image sliders, drop caps, alternate headers, and carefully chosen fonts complement a focus on long-form articles, with longer cultural, political, and historical pieces and short stories adopting a column format evocative of old-fashioned broadsheets. Image sliders are programmed to display up-to-date Instagram feeds, while full-width video posts create the effect of a movie screen via your computer or tablet. Culturedarm also boasts the full integration of a web store, selling printed T-shirts, embroidered caps, magazines, and other merchandise, based on the Shopify e-commerce platform.
Homepages at Culturedarm, The Shimmering Ostrich, and Tepid take feature custom sliders and post feeds, and parallax scrolling incorprating video as well as static images. Characterful, declarative headers, easy-to-navigate menus, and fully widgetised footers complete the effect. At The Shimmering Ostrich, music posts include a colourful review metric. All of the sites are customised using CSS, from the insertion of layered backgrounds and image borders to closely attuned sidebars, banners, and post widths, and they contain the space for advertising code. I have also designed a website for Rufforth Tennis Club, a local tennis club in York, England, based on a native WordPress template.
Culturedarm Homepage

The Shimmering Ostrich Homepage

Tepid Take Homepage

Rufforth Tennis Club Homepage

Integrated Web Store

Full-Width Images

Video Posts

Instagram Sliders

Columns

Post Feeds

Parallax Videos

Dynamic Images

Review Metrics

Widgetised Footers
