ExpressionEngine by EllisLab is a powerful, flexible content management system (CMS) that many designers (and their clients) love.
Various modules exist to allow EE to be used for a number of different purposes, such as membership sites, ecommerce, blogs, wikis, and much more.
Many of the most popular modules come with the personal ($99.95) and commercial ($249.95) licenses, and additional modules are available.
The sites featured here show the flexibility of Expression Engine in their varying design and purpose.
EE allows designers to have the freedom to create layouts without restrictions, which helps to it to be a productive CMS for so many different purposes, check it out.
1. The Sanctuary
2. HelpSpot
3. Bene
4. Tripping Words
5. Newism
6. Fritz Quadrata
7. 5pieces
8. Hambo Development
9. Render
10. Devot:ee
11. 31Three
12. Kent & Fraser
13. Show & Tell Consignment Sale
14. EllisLab
15. Duoh!
16. Veerle’s Blog
17. Think. Do. Create.
18. FortySeven Media
19. Glue
20. The ApMa Project
21. New City
22. Pure Grips
23 Craft Profiles
24. Ghostown Studios
25. Tufts Alumni
26. Hoaxland
27. Sam Houston Project
28. Cable Wakeboard
29. Jason Julien
30. Story Pixel
31. Lealea Design
32. Sarah Longnecker
33. Indiqo Media
34. Jupiter
35. The Biggest Apple
36. Edgepoint Church
37. Designchuchi
38. Daniel Howells
39. Gist Creative
40. Wild Wings Safaris
This article was written exclusively for WDD by Steven Snell, who runs a blog design gallery, Blog Design Heroes.
Disclaimer: This is not an advertisement/sponsored post for Expression Engine.
Have you used EE in your websites? How does it compare to other CMS?