With our theme 'division' becoming more of a focus for us at Obox we are beginning to get more and more requests to customize our themes.
That is where you step in.
It's no longer possible for us to modify themes, create new ones and update current ones (on top of custom client projects). Two people can only do so much and with this is mind we have decided to start a new page on Obox.
Approved Theme Modifiers
Basically what we are looking for are quality web designers/developers who we can recommend our theme customers to.
We will create a page which will list you as an approved theme modifier along with your logo, contact details and a link to your portfolio.
At the moment we are looking to approve and list 6 freelancers/companies.
The requirements to become approved are:
- You need to have experience with Wordpress, Tumblr or Posterous
- Your portfolio must be reasonable, any 1999 portfolio won't fly ;)
- Although it's not a requirement, if you have any experience with Obox Themes it won't harm your chances to be listed
We believe this is a great opportunity for freelancers who have the skill but don't have a platform to present themselves on.
If you believe you have what it takes, please drop me an email at dave.perel[at]gmail[dot]com with a link to your portfolio (or some of the work you have done) and a small bio about you or your company.




7 Comments
Id love to be considered for this!
@Steve - Just drop me a mail with a list of your best work/link to your portfolio and we will consider you for a place ;)
Solid move. I think this and better support in the forums would really help. Thats where Woo Themes does really well. Love your work and I am excited to see this progress.
We try our best in the forums, but another pair of hands would be great. Preferably in the US time zone as we cant answer those forums questions straight away (sometimes we sleep :P ).
Just to double check, this requirement "You need to have experience with WordPress, Tumblr or Posterous" can also mean either one of them (i.e. just WordPress), and not necessarily *all* three. Right?
@Stefan - yes, you are correct
I would like to be considered for this!!
thankyou
Marion