Wireframes outlining the possible changes in the WordPress administration coming in 2.7. The slides show the navigation, header elements, dashboard, the new post screen, and list screens for posts, comments, and media.
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Sandbox and Moo-Point for Movable Type
Beau Smith and Bryan Tighe have ported the Sandbox WordPress theme to Movable Type with Sandbox for Movable Type. The plugin includes all of the winning themes from the Sandbox Design Competition including Moo-Point.
The porting of the Sandbox to Movable Type opens a lot of possibilities for both MT and WordPress. Both user communities will benefit from the CSS based designs can be interchangeable between the two blogging platforms.
It’s also cool to see Beau using a modified Moo-Point on his Sandbox demo site.
Matt Brett Redesigns
Matt Brett just launched a new design. I really like the way comments are styled. The site has one of the best implementations of threaded replies that I have seen.

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Also, check out the icon next to user’s names denoting that they are subscribed to the post’s comments via email. A cool little detail that I haven’t ever thought of using with WordPress and the Subscribe to Comments plugin.
Overall a very nicely designed personal site!
Artisan Themes by David Yeiser
David Yeiser of Design Intellection is launching a new WordPress theme market and reference blog, Artisan Themes.
Artisan Themes will essentially be two things: First and foremost a marketplace for quality, high-value WordPress themes; and second, my new home for WordPress related resources, tips, tricks, articles and more.
Best of luck to David on the venture.
Calf-Point WordPress Theme
Carlo Perassi has created Calf Point, a child theme of Sandbox based on Moo-Point.
It was not possible to import the slightly changed menu but the CSS is the same. I can say Calf is 95% equal to Moo… after all it’s a child, not a clone.
Carlo took the bull by the horns and worked Moo-Point into a child theme after a brief discussion we had in the forums. Look for the Moo-Point theme to be fully converted to a child theme (hopefully sooner than later).
Five Clean, Minimalist Themes for WordPress - Op111.net
Moo-Point is mentioned and analyzed.
I think that the best two words to describe this theme by Will Wilkins are: eminent readability — I was impressed the first time I saw Moo Point, and I remain impressed.
Demetris also goes into why text-transform:uppercase in CSS can cause issues in certain languages.

