We've been playing around with a new product called Artisteer .It claims to be the #1 Drupal Theme Generator software package, which I guess is a fair bet considering it's the only one I know of.
Basically it's an interesting piece of software, and lets you generate themes for Drupal, Joomla!, and Wordpress. The good news is that it generates nice-looking basic themes, and is actually quite flexible in many different ways.
The bad news is that the themes are fairly basic - so they're really handy if you want to do some simple prototyping, color visualization, menuing, etc. You can build different sorts of block types, fonts, coloring, backgrounds, etc. all day long.
The bad news is that in the current incarnation you can't really do several fairly important things - or at least things that are important to most Drupal designers -
This includes:
I'll have a more thorough review after I've had a chance to work with it more - but for now, all I can say is that it's a good tool for maybe the first 80% of a theming project, or for a theming project with very simple requirements. But after that it's going to be time to whip out your PHP and CSS skills.
Comments
Hmmm.... Artisteer actually
October 4, 2009 by Anonymous, 22 weeks 2 days ago
Comment id: 9
Hmmm.... Artisteer actually creates 21 BLOCK REGIONS. Did you not try it?
Regions?
February 7, 2010 by Anonymous, 4 weeks 2 days ago
Comment id: 15
21 Block regions?
Where?
I'm currently evaluating Artisteer and IMHO it's MAJOR failing is that the only block layouts are fixed standard-style 1/2/3 column, where do you get 21 from?
Looking for something that allows you create blocks as needed instead of being constrained to some arbitrary designer-fixed layout.
21 Blocks
February 18, 2010 by Anonymous, 2 weeks 5 days ago
Comment id: 18
I think it actually 15 blocks. When you upload the theme and go to Admin >> Build >> Blocks there's a range of blocks besides the sidebar ones that you see on the Artisteer creation page.
http://bayimg.com/FAKimAACJ
Click above for an image of the blocks region.
Regards,
Mark C.