These are nowhere near the current standard, especially for the .PSD category, which happens to be the hardest to be approved in.
What you have to see is that the end user is only buying “graphics”, no code, nothing else, so it HAS to be very good.
-Scott
Ivor, haven’t you got better things to be doing? Get back to rejecting my themes! 
I beg to differ.
Spacing and typography are waaay off, and it just looks totally unfinished.
-Scott
Sorry but both are way below par. You need to study basic design first, then practice, then try again.
As you took it down I can’t say whether it was inspired or ripped.
What I do know is I’m sick and tired of hearing “it looks like Orman’s” or “it looks like so and sos”, what, these guys invented the style?
I think not.
As for “create something unique” it’s impossible, EVERYTHING has been done before so everything is going to carry similarities.
If Orman or any other top author pushed a “similar” theme would it be rejected? I’m dubious.
Anyway, that’s my 2 cents.
-Scott
creartdesign said
Congratz!deserved win. nice badge!
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Thanks 
Carmen said
Hey everyone! The winner has been announced on Notes!I want to take this opportunity to say a big Thank You to everyone who posted a picture. This year it was incredibly hard to decide the winner and all of you deserve a round of applause!
Personally, I loved each and every one of your costumes and some of them made me laugh out loud! (The mime, Gangham Style, Where’s Waldo). There were also some awesome pictures of partners and friends in costume, which can’t go un-mentioned!
Last but not least, Congratulations to iKreativ for being this year’s winner. Your costume scared everyone in the office!
Awesome, thanks! A lot of good costumes got submitted!
-Scott
doubleF said
Thanks! yes my error is stupid
I’ll correct it in a minute. I just don’t understand what you would like to mean with “I’d make the images sit under the green sections slightly” ?
I’d sent it yesterday so I hope a soft rejection to order to correct this….
Regards,
F²
Make the images sit under the green parts, so the green parts slightly cover the top/bottom of the images.
Lookin’ nice.
I’d make the images sit under the green sections slightly. Work on typography, mainly spacing and headings.
Space out the testimonial area a little more, looks a tad squashed.
And your JS error: http://d.pr/i/lG9w Looks like your loading your google map from main.js in every page, just use if(is_page_template(‘contact.php’)) or whatever you called it or add it directly into that page.
-Scott

I’ll correct it in a minute. I just don’t understand what you would like to mean with “I’d make the images sit under the green sections slightly” ?