Friday 8 July 2016

10 Quirky and Creative WordPress Themes

There are a lot of different WordPress themes on the Web. We’re familiar with the well-known blog, magazine, corporate and portfolio styles. Yet, most of the themes I’m about to show you today take web design to another level.

10 Quirky And Unique WordPress Themes

Vanilla

Vanilla

Price: $59

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Vanilla is a creative WordPress theme created by . The theme has a clean, grid-based design. The use of pastel colors adds the design a touch of elegance. Vanilla has bold typography and custom icons that make it unique and appealing. It is translation-ready and has a modern mega menu.

Up Down Left Right

Up Down Left Right

Price: $5

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This theme by TinkTank smartly adopts the style of the 8-bit world. It features a unique, pixelated cursor design and clean, minimalist interface. The layout is simple, yet the small details are what makes this WordPress theme especially unique. The theme uses a typewriter-inspired font and has big blog post images that translate the simplicity of this design into the modern Web world.

Zorka

Zorka

Price: $27

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If you’re looking for a theme for your diary-styled blog, you’ve come to the right place. Zorka is a diary-inspired theme that will make every reader dive into your stories. This quirky WordPress theme uses sans-serif typography that gives it a touch of vintage beauty. The theme is separated into two main sections – the right one shows the featured image and the right one displays the text.

Flipgo

Flipgo

Price: $9

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This quirky WP theme has a unique approach to user experience. It allows users to literally flip the whole website to see the next post. Visitors can either use the arrows on the two sides of the post to go to the next one or simply use the left and right arrows on his keyboard.

De7igner

De7igner

Price: $44

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The popularity of the iOS devices has definitely left its trace on the world of web design. De7igner is an example of how iOS-inspired design can be easily repurposed for Web use. The theme uses thin fonts and uses the typical for mobile devices “hamburger button” that displays the footer separately from the rest of the site.

Blocco

Blocco

Price: $75

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Blocco is a quirky WordPress theme created by Press75. The theme has a grid-based layout that features 3 columns of square post sections. The theme uses bold fonts and has an unusual menu that’s located in the right sidebar.

WallPin

WallPin

Price: $29

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WallPin is a Pinterest-inspired WordPress theme that’s targeted towards online magazines and blogs. The theme has the typical for Pinterest grid-based, masonry post structure. There is a main menu located on the top of the page and a secondary menu in the left sidebar.

DW Fixel

DW Fixel

Price: $49

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Just like De7igner is inspired by the iOS design style, this quirky WordPress theme is influenced by the Metro design, developed by Microsoft. The theme features big square and rectangular shapes, typical for the look of Windows 8 and Windows 10.

DW Timeline Pro

DW Timeline Pro

Price: $49

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DW Timeline Pro is yet another amazing theme created by DesignWall. This one resembles the oh-so-popular Facebook timeline design. The theme uses a flat color palette and has redesigned most of the well-known Facebook posting UI elements.

Circles Blog Responsive Theme

Circles Blog

Price: $39

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Circles Blog is a theme created for portfolio use but its unique design is worthy of so much more. Although the design of this theme is quite simple, the circular shape of the featured images of each post gives it a modern and light appearance that can be matched with most online magazines.

 

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