CMS, Premium, & Free Wordpress Themes
I’ve scouted the web and I’ve found some of the best themes for Wordpress, premium and free.
I’ll list them here in no preferential order:
CMS Themes:
WP-Remix
Bundled with more than 50 strategically designed & coded custom static page templates, the theme enables everyone to publish a small sites in minutes saving weeks of time, maintaining top notch standards-compliant quality.
Purchase ($75 US)
Vibrant CMS
VibrantCMS is our first theme targeted at small to large businesses. The design incorporates some recently popular usability trends (like the featured info scroller on the homepage), which should propell your business into the new online space, whilst creating a new market for your goods.
Purchase ($70 US)
Premium Themes:
Market Theme
“As a storefront for small retailers / artists etc it’s fantastic”
-Original Layout Design
-Market Product Manager
-Jam Packed Download Center
-Grid-View Storefront
Purchase ($55 US)
Ecommerce
Using our Ecommerce Theme and the free WordPress software, you can create and manage your own ecommerce store and sell your products.
Purchase ($49 US)
Mimbo Pro
Mimbo Pro is a full-featured magazine/ news theme for Wordpress. Already familiar with the original Mimbo? Imagine no more manual template editing, no more Photoshop, no more image-cropping or FTP’ing. Plus a built-in contact form, image gallery, custom archive pages, breadcrumbs, ad management, Feedburner and Google Analytics options, and more. Enjoy using Wordpress like a CMS, now more than ever.
Purchase ($89.99 US)
Free Themes:
Notepad
13 color combination’s, business and brochure-type ready.
WP Coda
WP CODA is a theme created by modifying several already-existing code snippets and implementing them with its own design. The result is a wordpress theme that mimics the functionality of the very popular Coda website that is the object of so many developers envy. Every aspect of the Coda website was duplicated and this theme works in every major browser.
WP-Polaroid
- New Colour Schemes;
- Widgetized Sidebars;
- Revised Typography & Header Sections;
- Completely validated XHTML / CSS code;
- Removed MyBlogLog (this is just so old-school, right!?); and
- Removed any references to myself in the code.
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