That’s right, 50 Free Wordpress themes for you to choose from. Looking for a new look for your blog? Check out what Six Revisions is offering all in one place. Here’s what they had to say:
There are many talented designers out there that choose to provide WordPress themes for free. Most of the time, the only small favor they ask you is that you attribute the design to them and link back to their site (a very reasonable request).
In this collection, you?ll find 50 excellent, high-quality, free WordPress themes. These themes range from being elaborate and colorful to being clean and simple so that you may find one that suits your design tastes.
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Platformate is another theme by Michael Hutagalung and it was recently released. If you don?t remember or just don?t know, he released Arthemia Premium in August. Just like Arthemia Premium, Platformate has a theme admin panel that lets you easily modify and customize your theme.
Here are Platformate?s features:
- Theme administration panel
- Automatic thumbnail generation
- 5+ theme colors included
- Popular post listing
- Navigation drop-down menu
- Widget-ready sidebar
- Cross-browser compatible
WordPress is essential to the success of millions of blogs. There are some decent free or premium themes out there, but at the end of the day, a custom theme is still the way to go for professionals and businesses who really want to brand a site to match the personality and vision of their business. Vandelay Design has offered the following great link…
Top 10 Tutorials for Developing WordPress Themes | Vandelay Website Design.
Though I wish for an online demo, WicketPixie appears to be an extremely nice looking free WordPress theme. Congrats to the designer. What sets it apart? It’s designed to aggregate feeds and information from all your social networking sites. I would imagine it would make a pretty cool theme for a personal business card type of site, or even a sub-site of a portfolio. Nice!!
The Ministry Theme was developed as a premium theme specifically designed for churches and ministries. It can be easily branded, offers drop-down menus that follow the page and subpage structure, includes a home.php file for a spcial front page formed in part using custom fields, and a tabbed sidebar. It was decided the them would be best released with a GPL license, following in WordPress’ footsteps.
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WordPress is awesomely flexible, an ideal system for bloggers, especially when it’s self-hosted. Theme Forest has posted an article about some rather unique uses of WordPress, which show the variability in using it as a platform for a range of site types…
The Flexibility of WordPress – In the Woods.

I’ve released a free WordPress theme at my design site, eGrace Creative. It’s very clean, two-columns, and widget-ready. I’ve seen it being used on quite a few business sites, but I’d recommend adding a logo, which was the original intention behind the header’s styling. Freely take, freely give. Click here…