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Equilibria, a Multi-Purpose Business WordPress Theme

Equilibria, a Multi-Purpose Business WordPress Theme

Another happy day at ColorLabs. We just launched Equilibria, our first multi-purpose WordPress theme, which is mainly targeted to business users who put their corporate blogs at the frontline of their businesses. It comes

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Additional skin for Arthemia Premium, your voices have been heard!

Additional skin for Arthemia Premium, your voices have been heard!

Arthemia Premium has been around ColorLabs for a while now, rocking the top players of magazine style premium WordPress theme, and it’s only grown and become bigger and bigger. We have continually updated it

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Wireline, a Premium WordPress Theme from ColorLabs

Wireline, a Premium WordPress Theme from ColorLabs

ColorLabs launched a new premium theme last month but we’re so busy that we didn’t have the time to blog about this. The good thing is that Anita Pravitasari, the new ColorLabs community manager

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ColorLabs Has Just Got a Facelift

ColorLabs Has Just Got a Facelift

After having been more than 2 years in business, ColorLabs finally gets its second facelift. The site is now fairly simpler and shows a lot of whitespace which makes reading much more enjoyable. It

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I Didn’t Know I Wasn’t Asian

There is something exemplary in employee recruitment process in the UK. In the application form, it is required that a candidate complete a section, titled ‘Equal Opportunity’, where one can disclose information related to

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A Little Note on Consumer Rights

Indonesia vs. the UK; there’s something essentially different in terms of customer and shopping experience. In Indonesia, we’ve got a little proverb that says “the customer is king”. We are kings. We’re entitled for

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Indonesia: Facts for Dummies

Having lived for around a year in the UK and extensively interacted with people from different countries have revealed some intriguing facts to me. Whenever comes the situation where one has to introduce oneself

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Tano Batak Day 7: Departure - Bandung

Tano Batak Day 7: Departure - Bandung

This post should have been written nearly a month ago but I just did not have the time. There are many things happened and I was so occupied getting them all through. I was

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Tano Batak Day 6: The Pearl of Lake Toba

Tano Batak Day 6: The Pearl of Lake Toba

Lake Toba is a lake and supervolcano, 100 kilometres long and 30 kilometres wide, and 505 metres (1,666 ft) at its deepest point. Located in the middle of the northern part of the Indonesian

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Tano Batak Day 5: Thoughts on The Establishment of The Province of Tapanuli

Tano Batak Day 5: Thoughts on The Establishment of The Province of Tapanuli

There was nothing essential this day, it’s another half-day in Prapat, a quarter-day in Pematang Siantar, and a night at Berastagi doing nearly nothing. We spent most of our time on the road laughing

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