Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
Awesome design, its very clear and simple. these theme have a detail icon, with cool navigation.
- Can you say Panels? Its seems to have become a signature of my themes since “Docked Panels” for the Pearl Flip, and has become popular since “Bold Docked Panels”.
- Greyscale Panels expands on that with buttons to activate a dock with a simple click.
- 8 customizable icons make up the Applications dock.
the initial Menu dock features your Blackberry basics fixed.
- Click “Today” to view your SMS, emails, calendar and phome log enteries with a hidden today within the “Today” dock.
- BBM, browser, connections manager, contacts and options are the first you’ll see upon clicking the “Menu” button onscreen.
Themes by: 9of13
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Blackberry 9700 Onyx device: Click here to download original edition
Blackberry 9700 Onyx device: Click here to download MIX edition
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BB themes: Grayscale Panel for blackberry 9700 onyx
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Docked Panel for Blackberry Bold 9700 Onyx, simple design, and easy to navigate with big icon
Feautres with 2 hidden docks
1. 10 user customizable icon dock to the right
2. 8 icon dock on the bottom with a 3 entry hidden today text
3. Fading screen transitions.
4. wallpaper friendly
Theme creator : Mr Ngo Thiep
Source : http://www.mobilethemesworld.com
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Blackberry 9700 Onyx device: Click here to download

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Saturday, April 7th, 2012
In the real world, Hello Kitty was born in Japan in 1974, when a young Tokyo-based company called Sanrio asked designer Ikuko Shimizu to invent a cartoon animal who would appeal to the preteen girl in everyone. Sanrio, which already had a bear and a dog (and, curiously, a strawberry) in its growing cast of characters, needed the new critter to decorate a plastic coin purse it was planning to produce.

Shimizu “wanted to create a cat that was kittenish for sure,” author Marie Y. Moss writes in the book Hello Kitty Hello Everything, “but one that would certainly prefer a catnap to catnip.” And so the designer drafted a white cat wearing a red bow and blue overalls. On November 1, 1974, Sanrio introduced the first picture of Hello Kitty. She sat between a bottle of milk and a pet goldfish, and had turned her head sideways to face her newfound friends. In a word: cute. Or more accurately,kawaii, the distinctively Japanese breed of cuteness that injects adorable attributes into all aspects of the country’s consumer culture.
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BB themes: Hello Kitty Easter for 8520, 8900, 9000, 95xx, 9630, 9700
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Snoopy is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. He is Charlie Brown’s pet beagle. Snoopy began his life in the strip as a fairly ordinary dog, but eventually evolved into perhaps the strip’s most dynamic character and among the most recognizable comic characters in the world. The original drawings of Snoopy were “slightly patterned” after Spike, one of Schulz’s childhood dog.
Snoopy, whose fictional birthday has been established as October 4, made his first appearance in the strip of October 4, 1950, two days after the strip premiered. He was first identified by name on November 10. Schulz was originally going to call him “Sniffy” (as described in the 25th anniversary book), until he discovered that name was used in a different comic strip. He changed it to “Snoopy” after remembering that his late mother Dena Schulz had commented that if their family were ever to acquire a third dog, it should be called Snoopy, an affectionate term in Norwegian.

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BB themes: Snoopy for blackberry 9700, 9630 and 8520
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Red U shaped theme for the Blackberry Bold 9700. It has 13 customizable home screen icons. It’s also built with the new 5.0 so it does incorporate transitions into the theme. Put in a few custom things! I hope you like red and black! Anyway let me know what you think! Here’s a few pics.
Analog battery and signal indicator, Big Icon in the main page, custom icons, custom wallpaper.
Theme Creator : Scoot99v6stang
Source : www.pimpmyberry.com
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Blackberry 9700 Onyx device: Click here to download

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A Brief History of Starbucks Starbucks has always been the place to find the world’s best coffees. But in 1971, you would have had to travel all the way to our first – and at that time, only – store in Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market.
1970’s
The first Starbucks opens. The name comes from Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, a classic American novel about the 19th century whaling industry. The seafaring name seems appropriate for a store that imports the world’s finest coffees to the cold, thirsty people of Seattle.
1980’s
Howard Schultz joins Starbucks in 1982. While on a business trip in Italy, he visits Milan’s famous espresso bars. Impressed with their popularity and culture, he sees their potential in Seattle. He’s right – after trying lattes and mochas, Seattle quickly becomes coffee-crazy.
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BB themes: Starbucks for blackberry 9700 onyx, 9630 tour, and 9000 bold
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Wednesday, March 28th, 2012
NNY = No Name Yet themes
Features :
8 icons on the bottom, 2 on the top for Weather and Meterberry, all user customizable. Hidden today with 10 entries

- large fonts in dialog buttons.
- The top two icons fonts for better reading.
- The black on black fonts
- Large fonts on menus

Theme creator : NGC
from crackberry forum
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9700 ONYX device: Click here to Download

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