The Skeleton framework, by Dave Gamache, provides a simple and rapid way of kicking off a web build. With a straight-forward grid, clear typography, and very little else in the way of styling, Skeleton is arguably the lightest way of introducing yourself to responsive frameworks.
During this series of tutorials, we're going to design a Magazine blog layout, convert it for the browser, then build ourselves a functional WordPress theme from the result.
Posts in this series

Design a Professional Blog Layout in Photoshop

Building a Responsive Layout With Skeleton: Starting Out

Building a Responsive Layout With Skeleton: Navigation

Building a Responsive Layout With Skeleton: Finishing Off

Building a Responsive Layout With Skeleton: Widescreen

Skeleton to WordPress: Getting up and Running



