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5+ Best Responsive Wordpress Portfolio Themes 2014
1. Mountain
Mountain theme (MNTN) is a premium WordPress theme in flat-metro style. It can be used from personal blog site or portfolio to creative company website, and everything in between. MNTN is fully customizable theme. You can customize each section to your taste (background image and background color). The parallax effect, smooth scrolling, flat design will allow your site to look stylish and modern.
2. Newave
Newave is the perfect one page parallax WordPress theme for corporate, agency, photography or general business.
5 Home Sections, Background Video Support, Parallax Slider, Fullscreen slider, Ultra-responsive, 4 Navigation styles, customizable backgrounds (colors,images or patterns), Font Awesome icons and many more super-awesome features to keep you busy and satisfied.
3. Rise
Rise is a beautiful multi purpose one page parallax responsive template perfectly tailored for creative professionals or agencies.
4. Scrolle
Scrolle is Premium Responsive One Page WordPress Theme for agencies, business and portfolio web sites. Awesome design, Perfect Parallax effect and easy customization are main features. Built on Bootstrap 3 Framework.
5. dotBIZ
dotBIZ is a Modern Multipurpose Parallax OnePage WordPress Theme. This Theme is Suited for any type of website, personal or business use. Designed with modern look and feel while keeping in mind to make it user friendly and eye catching so that people using it can get the best out of their website.
6. Elision
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5 Best Responsive One Page Wordpress Themes 2014
1. Mountain
Mountain theme (MNTN) is a premium WordPress theme in flat-metro style. It can be used from personal blog site or portfolio to creative company website, and everything in between. MNTN is fully customizable theme. You can customize each section to your taste (background image and background color). The parallax effect, smooth scrolling, flat design will allow your site to look stylish and modern.
2. Newave
Newave is the perfect one page parallax WordPress theme for corporate, agency, photography or general business.
5 Home Sections, Background Video Support, Parallax Slider, Fullscreen slider, Ultra-responsive, 4 Navigation styles, customizable backgrounds (colors,images or patterns), Font Awesome icons and many more super-awesome features to keep you busy and satisfied.
3. Rise
Rise is a beautiful multi purpose one page parallax responsive template perfectly tailored for creative professionals or agencies.
4. Scrolle
Scrolle is Premium Responsive One Page WordPress Theme for agencies, business and portfolio web sites. Awesome design, Perfect Parallax effect and easy customization are main features. Built on Bootstrap 3 Framework.
5. dotBIZ
dotBIZ is a Modern Multipurpose Parallax OnePage WordPress Theme. This Theme is Suited for any type of website, personal or business use. Designed with modern look and feel while keeping in mind to make it user friendly and eye catching so that people using it can get the best out of their website.
The Startup Legitimizer
Quickly create and embed a fake press module to fabricate the media buzz that your startup deserves. The Startup Legitimizer.
Fan Awareness
@konistehrad it's good to see such an atrocity in society getting more press. we need to raise fanwareness [fan awareness]
— Hannah Lee Stockdale (@hannahclover) January 22, 2013
Every month is Fan Awareness Month.
> Sometimes it’s said to be a lack of oxygen that kills you, sometimes it’s a chill. > But either way, you won’t care. > __You’ll be dead.__ Slate knows the severity of the situation. The only question is: how much longer will we as a nation allow this kind of tragedy to continue?
Artisanal Y'all
June 6, 2011: Panera Bread launches its first major television advertising campaign. Founder Ron Shaich appears in one spot and says of his 1,000-plus location chain, "We wanted a place with soul, we wanted a place that was real. We start with artisan bread, handcrafted by professional bakers using fresh dough. It just tastes better." Cachet or passé? Mom-jean levels of suburban passé.
September 26, 2011: Domino's introduces its new "Artisan Pizzas." The boxes are printed with the following text: "We're not Artisans. We don't wear black berets, cook with wood-fired ovens or apprentice with the masters in Italy." But they do put spinach and feta cheese on a pizza, which the company decides is artisanal enough. Cachet or passé? The term is limping at this point. Can you go past passé?
October 24, 2011: Burger King rolls out its Chef's Choice Burger. According to Nation's Restaurant News, the thing is served on an "artisanal-style bun that draws its inspiration from brioche." And thus, as the Burger King co-opts a term at which real royalty once scoffed, the marketing cachet of "artisan" plummets, perhaps forever. Cachet or passé? Irredeemably passé.
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"Hand-Crafted Hype: How ‘Artisan’ Food Became Forever Debased," New York Magazine
It’s like bars—you don’t need 40 watering holes. Everybody thinks that if it’s working you have to do 40 of them. But if you’re a publicly held company that’s how you have to see it. I tried to duplicate Jack in the basement of a Junior League store in Boston, but it’s hard to duplicate. Take the Ear Inn, are you going to make 4 or them? Take McSorley’s or PJ Clarke’s—I’m not going into any one but the original. It’s not true from a business standpoint but it’s true from my standpoint.
Andy Spade, At the Bar