Lookbook by Graph Paper Press is a responsive portfolio theme displaying Featured Images in a mosaic fashion. Visitors can download selected images in a PDF file.
Graph Paper Press Lookbook comes with Sell Media e-commerce integration. so that you can sell your work directly from your own website.
The theme supports one WordPress 3 menu. The navigation menu is presented in a sliding sidebar toggleable by the menu icon in the upper left hand corner of the pages.
Graph Paper Press ships its themes as lightweight as possible. Because of this, the theme installs with just the default WordPress widgets.
However, the following widgets – among others – are available as plugins from the Graph Paper Press website and the WordPress Plugin Directory:
- GPP About You
- GPP Shortcodes
- GPP Slideshow
- GPP Testimonials
- GPP Welcome Message
By default, Lookbook incorporates three widgetized areas:
- Footer Left
- Footer Center
- Footer Right
The Sell Media plugin adds two more: Sell Media Below Single Item and Sell Media Below Single Sidebar.
Activating the Graph Paper Press Sell Media plugin also adds an e-commerce module for products, licenses, payments and reports.
This theme offers the following page templates:
- Default
- Blog
- Sell Media Items

Lookbook adds a module to the WordPress menu for a custom post type – Lookbook.
The theme allows visitors to select images by clicking a save link and download these images bundled in a PDF file. That is, when you have enabled this feature in the Theme Options.
The PDF files of downloaded Lookbooks, including the visitors e-mail address, are saved as Lookbook post types. The cover sheet of a Lookbook PDF displays the title of your website, the admin e-mail address and the URL to your website.
In the upper right corner of the image above, you see two icons. The folder icon indicates the number of images that have been saved by the visitor. These images will be included in the Lookbook. The second icon shows the number of items added to the Sell Media shopping cart.

The Theme Options are spread over three tabs:
- General
- Style
- Lookbook
The General settings let you upload your logo and favicon, and select a font for headings and body text. You can choose from about three dozen of Google Web Fonts. A preview of these fonts is available.
At the Blog Category option you select the categories from which posts should appear on the blog template.
Under the Style tab you find a text box where you can enter your Custom CSS rules.
The Lookbook tab gives you two options.
The first one gives you the opportunity to enable or disable the download functionality of Lookbook PDFs.
When the Lookbook feature is enabled, you have the ability to require visitors to enter their e-mail address prior to downloading the Lookbook PDF.

