Six Faith Studio is my new current personal portfolio and blog about design and another artwork, The website was launched in the november 2009.
Currently the website shows all the content from freebies, review and my portfolio, despite all content is not uploaded yet. and yes it's still on active development
The site was building under Drupal 7 core, and Garland based Themes. But the theme was extremely rebuild to make it more simple, clean and white space !. The themes was inspired by the winning design Shalom Typo for the typographic template contest at Smashing Magazine by the german designer David Hellmann. I really love it, especially for the blog layout.
Theming
Theming process is a little tricky and most of the site development time was spent on, because it's using Drupal 7 that was still beta till today and the API themes was on active development. Some feature of the theme that I build.
As an internet developer I work with Drupal for CMS. But open source Magento Commerce is my choice for ecommerce solutions. Übercart's a nice try, but you should quickly forget about it. There's an excellent integration/bridge for Drupal and Magento.
I decided to build a "Magento Sites Network" - just a showcase directory of Magento stores online. Built with Drupal. Have a look.
I just created a social networking site where users post memories into a Story node using the Location/gMap modules and then share the memories/stories with their friends (in the site or on Twitter with the Twitter module) and the world. I'm very new to Drupal so any help/advice would be much appreciated.
I have a dream that one day there could be a site with millions of memories and stories personal and historical that you could reference no matter what corner you are standing on so that everything is imbued with history...
I´ve been fiddling with this site for what feels like forever. It began as a hobby site to learn drupal, back when v5 was new. Then it fell to the side for a year, before I upgraded to v6 and realized how easy it was to solve all of the problems v5 caused me.
It is always in live development so parts may apper wonky from time to time, but I consider it suitable enough to release into the wild. New content is added frequently, and as soon as node import is usable for v6 a large pile of data will be added.