The new Crystal Theme for the Genesis Theme Framework from StudioPress has the high-end look for your portfolio-style content. This WordPress theme is perfect for those who has lots of content and need a professional way to show it off. Use Crystal to showcase your company, services and what you can offer. For a more closer look check out the screenshots below:

Crystal, photoblog/portfolio WordPress theme from StudioPress
Check out a screenshot from the blog page:

Crystal, photoblog/portfolio WordPress theme from StudioPress - blog page
Check out a screenshot from the portfolio page:

Crystal, photoblog/portfolio WordPress theme from StudioPress - blog page
Features
Check out the features of the Crystal theme :
- Colors: Grey/White/Lightblue
- Columns: 2/3
- Width: Fixed Width
- Other Characteristics: Post Thumbnails on homepage
- Custom Widgets: Navigation Menu’s, Latest Tweets, User Profile, eNews and Updates, Featured Posts and Featured Page
- Automatic Updates: Easy upgrade similar to the way that WordPress itself (and plugins) are handled
Other features :
- 40+ hooks
- 6 Layout Options – selectable site wide or for individual post/page
- Auto-sized Thumbnail Management
- Backend Theme Options Panel
- Breadcrumb Navigation
- Developed for Localization
- Drop down navigation menu
- Dynamic Text / Image Logo option
- Integrated Blog
- Navigation menu controls
- SEO Options (site wide and individual page/post controls)
- Widget-Ready
- Threaded Comments Ready
Pricing
Standard pricing of the Crystal StudioPress theme is as follows :
- Crystal Child Theme: $24.95
- Crystal Child Theme + Genesis Theme Framework Package: $79.95
- Pro Plus All-Theme Package: $249.95 (one-time fee, includes ALL current & to be released themes from StudioPress
StudioPress also provides installation service packages for their themes for those who aren’t familiar with WordPress. Check out the StudioPress page on WPwebshop to check out all themes from StudioPress, or click here to go directly to the StudioPress website.



The theme is VERY attractive! Is there an option in format of pages to have two columns, no sidebar. I’d like to put galleries in one column and additional more general text in the other. I’m planning to use NextGEN as a plugin as well.
I’m also assuming, from your website, that the header arrangements are the same for the Blog as for individual pages, and that the drop-down menu positioned as a part of the header are all standard.