Bueno

Bueno is a WordPress theme designed supremely for car blogs. Daredevils crazy about automobiles, driving, speed, tuning and the like will appreciate its dark design and nice visual effects. Needless to say how many opportunities WordPress gives to developers and website owners. The flexibility of the CMS allows making changes until your website acquires its unique appearance. You can replace slider images with your own, play with colors, texts, modify backgrounds, do whatever you need to reach the perfect feel and style, rendering your ideas and personal views. The template embraces the essence of current web trends whilst maintaining functional edge. Let’s make a brief overview of its major features. Blog posts are arranged in two column structure, which makes them easy for scanning and creates accurate hierarchy on the page. Search bars are placed on top and in the bottom of the web page. This way their chances to be easily found by the users are doubled and the visitors can start their search immediately without losing any precious moment. Navigation is well considered. Main menu has drop down option. The rest of navigation links are in the right sidebar. They are separated by subtitles to improve readability. Blue buttons, text and elements stand out against the black background. This technique provides clear call-to-actions and guides user’s eyes through the page. Back to top arrow in the right bottom corner of the page instantaneously lifts the visitor up without any additional scrolling. Go on, this is an excellent design to use!

Bouquet

Bouquet is an elegant, simple theme inspired by the beauty found in flowers. Notable features include two floral schemes, a responsive layout structure that adapts to smaller devices, a right sidebar, a full-width template, support for post formats, custom background, and custom header.

Twenty Twelve

The 2012 theme for WordPress is a fully responsive theme that looks great on any device. Features include a front page template with its own widgets, an optional display font, styling for post formats on both index and single views, and an optional no-sidebar page template. Make it yours with a custom menu, header image, and background.

Twenty Fourteen

In 2014, our default theme lets you create a responsive magazine website with a sleek, modern design. Feature your favorite homepage content in either a grid or a slider. Use the three widget areas to customize your website, and change your content’s layout with a full-width page template and a contributor page to show off your authors. Creating a magazine website with WordPress has never been easier.

Twenty Eleven

The 2011 theme for WordPress is sophisticated, lightweight, and adaptable. Make it yours with a custom menu, header image, and background — then go further with available theme options for light or dark color scheme, custom link colors, and three layout choices. Twenty Eleven comes equipped with a Showcase page template that transforms your front page into a showcase to show off your best content, widget support galore (sidebar, three footer areas, and a Showcase page widget area), and a custom “Ephemera” widget to display your Aside, Link, Quote, or Status posts. Included are styles for print and for the admin editor, support for featured images (as custom header images on posts and pages and as large images on featured “sticky” posts), and special styles for six different post formats.