Well, the subject explains specifically what I'm interested in discussing.<br><br>In any case, I design themes for everyone, whether that's beginners or developers or users that just don't care, but specifically and conceptually <i>I hope</i> that my themes are useful to beginners that want to learn or developers that want to grab a theme and go, start building something uniquely their own. That's the reasoning behind making them unformatted and blank for the most part. This methodology doesn't have any impact on branding/monetization, at least in my experience.<br>
<br>Like any other GPL theme, the appeal is that it doesn't matter, someone can find whatever theme and essentially do whatever they want with it, which is great. But, at every theme's heart or code styling there's probably something in the back of most designer's/developer's minds in way of how they envision their theme being helpful. That's what I'm curious about. However, since you're the only one engaging, apparently this isn't a very important or interesting discussion to others, so with that I suppose this discussion has come to a close.<br>