I was disappointed in this layout because I couldn't manipulate the javascript well enough to make it w3c validatable, XHTML wise. I ran into the same problem last layout. Besides that, though, I was happy with it. A bunch of content was added and revamped right before this layout came out, so it was considered a site makeover of sorts. This is one of the first layout that I have utilized more brushes and less stock images. I feel it required more creativity than the standard "picture of a girl and some swirly brushes" theme that I sway towards.
The first layout since my hiatus (files were corrupted). It was created through inspiration from www.lostgirl-stock.deviantart.com, for her beautiful pictures, and annikavonholdt's brushes. Paul Oakenfold and other great electronica also helped while making this layout.
This definitely wasn't my favorite layout, but it featured Marilyn Monroe, and who can complain about that! I'm not very good at the side column layouts for blog sites and such, and this layout as well as the 2nd version were my attempts to try anyway. All resources found in credits section.
The second layout, in my eyes, is a success. Thanks goes to Tarrie B for being used as a model. The background and icons were used with brushes found in the credits section. This is a much more girly layout than I've done before and I find it quite nice. Zothique font used for the graphics.
This is, obviously, version 1.0 of Monstress: the grande opening. This is the first full layout that I have created and released onto the web in over almost 2 years now, and for being so out of practice I must say that I am very impressed with myself. Thanks also goes to gramarye, tracie76Stock, and lostgirlstock. All other resources for this layout you can find in my credits section.