Five WordPress Themes to Spruce Up Your Website

Are you thinking your website needs a refresh this year? Maybe get some new hosting? Thinking about switching to WordPress?

With WordPress, it’s easy to give your site a visual refresh that’ll spruce up even the stalest design. Just find a new theme, install, set up on your site, and everything’s suddenly shiny and new.

Here are five newer themes that’ll catch your visitors’ eyes.

Screenshot of the demonstration version of the VisionArt WordPress theme.

VisionArt

Designed for photographers, illustrators, and anyone who wants to show off big beautiful images, VisionArt is a free theme from Catch Themes that focuses on blocks and full-site editing. The free version comes with colour options, several customisable blocks, and a responsive design that looks great on desktop and mobile. If you upgrade to Pro for $59.99 a year, you get even more customisable blocks and page options, making your site its own work of art.

Screenshot of the demonstration version of the Blockline WordPress theme.

Blockline

Another full-site theme, Blockline is a block-focused free theme from ThemeHunk, with striking colour choices and bold styles. Built to be fast, Blockline rates highly on Google’s PageSpeed and GMetrix’s load time, although your mileage will vary depending on images, content, and hosting platform. Blockline also works well with ThemeHunk’s Unlimited Blocks plugin, which gives you even more customisable blocks to use on your site.

Screenshot of the demonstration version of the MartandaWordPress theme.

Martanda

Incredibly striking, this black-and-white theme from WPKoi gives you eye-catching blocks that are responsive, fast-loading, and ready for WooCommerce or Elementor. The free version also has a range of layouts and customisation options available, giving you the freedom you need to make your site your own. If you upgrade to the Developer version, which is $39 for a lifetime licence, you get more blocks that can be customised, colour and typography options, and even more options.

Screenshot of the demonstration version of the Lettre WordPress theme.

Lettre

More and more people are discovering how effective newsletters can be in reaching an audience, and if you’re using Jetpack to email your customers, or any other email newsletter platform, this theme from Automattic, the owners of WordPress, is a fantastic way to show off your content without distracting your visitors with unnecessary extras. Absolutely free to use, Lettre has several sign-up blocks, colour options, and design features that make your newsletter site shine.

Screenshot of the demonstration version of the Greenshift WordPress theme.

Greenshift

Vivid and modern, Greenshift is a full-site editor theme built for the Greenshift Animation Builder, and as such, is designed to be as fast-loading as possible to give you the speed you need while also letting you have the animations you want. With conditional asset loading to ensure that only what you need is loaded on the page, Greenshift gives you full customisation, with variable fonts and colour options. You can also download the Greenshift Animation Builder for even more customisation and animation options.

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