The web site of Oakleaf Green Landscape Design was designed by myself, Andrew Keys. I happen to be a web/graphic designer as well as a landscape designer.
I also designed the Oakleaf Green leaf logo, and all other content and photos on this site are by me unless otherwise attributed.
This site runs on the blog engine WordPress.
The theme is a modified version of the terrific Vintage, by Milan Zivkovic, highly recommended for those interested in using WordPress as a content management system, not just a blog.
The small leaf icons that appear throughout the site are from Ultimate Symbol’s Nature Icons, the most drool-worthy compendium of nature icons I’ve ever discovered.
The railroad tie header background was found at Gallerie1; content background from the legendary Squidfingers, whose material must play a supporting role on more sites at this point than he could’ve ever imagined.
Plant graphics in the footer are from the 1545 Fuchs Botanical on the Yale Medical Historical Library’s web site, found via MO Plants, a great botanical graphics resource.
Thanks to all these parties for contributing their knowledge and expertise to the web community at large!
Thanks also to Matt K. for the photo of me on the About Me page.
Have I forgotten anyone? If so, please contact me. I’m a firm believer in giving credit where credit is due.




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