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15 Quirky and Creative WordPress Themes

August 11, 2021 by Veronika

There are a lot of different WordPress themes to be found. 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 are not quite the usual

15 Quirky And Unique WordPress Themes

TheGem

Price: $59

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TheGem features quirky icons that represent elements of your website. It can be used for your blog or your online shop. The backdrop can be a bit dark, but it allows the elements of your website to stand out with its different color palettes.

Webify

Price: $59

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If you want to accentuate certain images on your page, this Webify theme is perfect for your website. It has a clean background that allows unique pictures to stand out. You can leave your logo at the top left corner while the menu is featured at the top bar of your page.

Uncode

Price: $59

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This Uncode theme is great for photographers who want a part of their portfolio to be stagnant while another part can be scrolled up and down. Because of the stark white background, the hues of each image stand out really well and captures the audience’s attention.

PORTFOLIO ART.

Price: $59

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As the name implies, ART is the perfect website theme for creatives who want to showcase their masterpieces. As you can see, even the text is unique and eye-catching. This theme will certainly grab the attention of your viewers.

Ekko

Price: $59

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Most websites feature squares and rectangles, making each image look a bit rigid. If you want fluidity in your webpage, Ekko is a good choice. You can use it for your online business and its elements look pleasing to the eyes.

The Voux

Price: $59

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If you have a food blog, The Voux would be a great theme to consider for your webpage. The main menu is displayed at the top bar and each food photo can be used as a background in each article post. At the foreground is where the article title is located. That way, your audience will get a glimpse of what each post is all about.

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 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.

Norebro

Price: $59

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Are you selling your services online? Norebro is a theme that works well with those who want to put themselves inside their page. The main focus would be your photo so your clients can clearly see you and what you represent. It doesn’t hurt that the color palette is also cooling to the eyes.

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.

Vincent Eight

Price: $59

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Another website theme that features fluidity is Vincent Eight. Each element can be clearly seen thanks to the color palette it uses. The menu can be clearly spotted at the top right side of the screen as well.

Werkstatt

Price: $59

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Do you want to show only images on your website? Werkstatt allows you to do just that. When you hover on each photo, you get to see certain details about it or click to learn more. It offers a dynamic look that’s not common with other website themes.

Leverage

Price: $59

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Leverage emphasizes graphics and text. Thanks to its color scheme, you can see clearly see the important details and your attention is easily captured. It looks simple and clean, but you can totally see creativity as well.

Billey

Price: $59

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What makes Billey unique is that the fluid on the background moves as you hover. It’s a highly responsive website theme that also delivers on aesthetics.

Lekker

Price: $69

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Another highly responsive website theme is Lekker. Similar to Billey, the text in this theme also moves as you hover your mouse. It’s really fun to play with and creatives would definitely appreciate the work put into this feature. Users will certainly be engaged when using this website theme.

Orion

Price: $60

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Orion adds a 3D effect to your website. There’s also snow falling in the background so the audience may get enticed by it, too. It’s an engaging website theme with the main menu located on the right side of the screen.

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