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28 Oct 2009Acosmin is lead by Alexandru Cosmin, a 20 years old WordPress fanatic from Romania.
Like me, Alexandru is 100% self-taught. He started learning Photoshop and Illustrator as well as XHTML and CSS. Later, he got the WordPress virus and started to create free themes, available from his website.
A few month after, as his free themes get a lot of positive feedback from users wordlwide, Alexandru decided to go one level higher by providing premium themes with extra functionality and support. This is how his premium theme, simply called Acosmin, was born.
Ok, enought talk for know. let’s have a deep look to Acosmin premium themes. Once done, I’ll showcase free themes.
All of the 3 themes showcased above contains:
Just click here to purchase Acosmin’s theme!
Now that we saw the premium themes availables from Acosmin, don’t forget that free themes are also available. They are, in my opinion, in great way to see the quality of Acosmin’s work.
If you enjoyed one or more premium WordPress themes from Acosmin, consider yourself lucky to be a Cats Who Code reader: Alexandru Cosmin decided to give a special deal to all of my readers: If you buy a Acosmin theme and apply the catswhocode coupon code, you will get one theme free (2 for the price of 1).
Cool, isn’t it?
And you, did you Already know Acosmin? Do you like the available premium WordPress themes themes? Tell us in the comments!
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1 Response to Acosmin themes review + special deal for CWC readers!
chilicooker_mkb
February 9th, 2010 at 3:50 pm
Cults are usually a minority of some kind. If the "alarmists" as you label them are cultists, they must be the exception. Or else the deniers and skeptics are the cult (since they're in fact the minority)