Monday, January 25, 2010

SG 2.0


Many of you have seen SOUTHERN GENT evolve over the last year and some even noticed the format changes that went live last week. But with the new logo complete, officially ready to debut SG 2.0.

For those of you reading SG through a RSS feed you may not have seen the new header that captures the essence of the blog and and the footer at the bottom of the webpage.

I've also added LinkWithin to each dispatch to share other posts with similar tags you might find of interest.


Much thanks to Jessica Nell Graves of Front Porch Studio and her blog, The Love List, for working with me across the last 5 months (we started in September) and making all my small edits, changes, and tweeks to get everything on point.

16 comments:

  1. D, it looks great. Lots of hard work definitely paid off. Love the "monogram" logo!
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  2. Great new look - well done.
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  3. Digging the new logo. Glad to see your classing it up with a fleur de lis just in time for a black and gold super bowl! Keep the good stuff coming.
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  4. Looks great, DAM. Red Clay Soul may need a makeover as well.
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  5. I have always been fond of fleur de lis and gentleman who have a flair.
    good to know that chivalry is alive and well.
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  6. D, The site looks fantastic! Congrats. BJP
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  7. Charlesworth - thanks man. It did come together right in time for the Big Game.

    JRS - Can't wait tos ee what you come up with for RCS.

    PVE: I try on the chivalry front. it's the upbringing.

    BJP: Thanks Man.
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  8. That's right WHO DAT!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  9. Simply smashing! Would expect no less from Ms. Graves...XXOO
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  10. Omg, I just noticed that I have muse status. Blushing...XXOO
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  11. Love the new lock, DAM! In true NOLA style, you prevail again.

    And yet again, Front Porch Designs proves itself.
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  12. Ashlyn, Alice, Daryl.. everyone! Thanks so much. Daryl has impeccable taste so getting his vision across was a fun project :)
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  13. Jessica - your executed the vision. Thanks so much.

    Bethany - much appreciated.
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