Tai Chi Straight Sword Love

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Hibiscus Days

Hibiscus Days

Warm and bright, the first skin I'd ever made for the skinned site.

Swing, Baby!!!

Swing, Baby!!!

Done out of my love for swing dance. I realise that it's an unconventional colour combination, but I like it, and as for the checkered design, I wanted something classic but different.

Yeah. (Dedicated to Evie.)

Yeah. (Dedicated to Evie.)

Inspired by a conversation with the wonderfully sarcastic Evie. She asked, "what if all your layouts are just too artistic for me? you should make a totally unaesthetically pleasing skin". So I did, to which she responded, "it's beautiful! in a totally unaesthetic way" It's my favourite minimalist one.

Spy games, anyone?

Spy games, anyone?

A bit of high contrast, geeky fun.

Never underestimate the beauty of a katana (Dedicated to Tim Lee.)

Never underestimate the beauty of a katana (Dedicated to Tim Lee.)

Dark but high contrast and visible. Clean and sharp, like my beloved katana. Dedicated to my friend, Timothy Lee, who is a fan of dark colours.

Brotherly-Sisterly Love

Brotherly-Sisterly Love

Honestly, I'm thinking of getting rid of this one. I loved the cute image, but it's a little to cutesy and pastel-y overall for my taste.

A Bit of Class

A Bit of Class

Only compatible with Mozilla and related browsers. Does not work in IE the last I checked. A "different" layout, for lack of a better word. I've always loved ballet, its history, and its evolution (as well as the roles it has played in culture and politics). I find it elegant, maybe too stylised in some cases, but at least it preserves the quality of class and standards that modern society so desperately lacks.

Tai Chi Straight Sword Love (default)

Tai Chi Straight Sword Love

Another weapon themed skin. Bright and vibrant.

Avalon at Night

Avalon at Night

This was originally dedicated to Donny Davis, but since he became Glenn and went off to find himself, I'm not sure this would be dedicated to the same person. Nonetheless, the design and gift remain.

Design and content © Copyright 2010 Elizabeth Lynn Rakphongphairoj, unless otherwise noted