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5 Inspiring Templates for Your New Website

In today’s digital world, an online presence has potential to boost success in virtually any industry. It’s all about enhancing the reputation of the brand on the Internet. The website may be considered the backbone of developing that brand.

While content is still a very important part to consider, the overall appearance and layout of the site is vital. Things like mobile responsiveness, color scheme, graphics and more all play a part while engaging visitors. When it comes time to create a website, sometimes the best options are pre-made templates.

A template is essentially a coded framework of the website. In mere moments, anyone can have a stunning website up and running in very little time because of these. Here are five inspiring layouts for a new website that can get the ball rolling for engaging visitors.

1. Cytocean at OS Templates

A beatiful flat design, Cytocean is optimized for use as a desktop or mobile platform. Its dark colors, fonts and overall layout may be perfect for the business environment. After changing images and making a few alterations, this theme may fit many different purposes.

One of the best features about this template is the way it handles text in a sidebar format. The colors are not too light which can affect how people read the content and the sans-serif font is clean and well spaced. The contrasting orange-color also makes it easy to identify links.

The drop-down lists and sub-menus have a fade-in and out effect that is also attractive. The opacity of these menus is lower so you are able to see through them, but not enough to be a distraction. The theme handles the comment section in a clean manner and is void of having a distracting quality.

The overall navigation of the template is one of the aspects that give it a professional feel.

2. Vegatarian Restaurant at Wix

Don’t let the name fool you. Although the Vegatarian Restaurant theme was developed with food services in mind, it can also serve virtually any purpose. With a bit of customizing graphics and perhaps colors, this theme may be a fine one to consider.

What makes this theme worth mentioning is the overall layout for both desktop and mobile devices. From the desktop perspective, the mobility of the background graphics is a pleasant feature. In the mobile environment, the theme will eliminate non-essential material for optimization. For example, several of the images seen in the desktop version are eliminated from mobile display because they are non-essential to the content.

The only downside to this theme is the choice of default colors for text and links. It’s much lighter than others, which makes it more difficult to read. However, this can be easily altered in the programming of the theme by changing the CSS hexadecimal color pallet.

3. Intense at Templates.com

For those looking for more of an interactive layout, the Intense website theme has a great deal to offer. Using a bootstrap system with moving graphics and interactive imagery, it’s something of a work of art. Loaded with built-in features, this platform is capable of handling all kinds of needs.

The image gallery offers an incredibly streamlined experience for those listing graphic design or simply showing off photographs. It can be aligned in a variety of ways allowing users to create a website that is elegant and appealing.

Loaded with a long list of default pages, components such as buttons and built-in blogging, Intense eliminates a great deal of the hard work from building a website. The system is even capable of setting up a style of infographics to further engage visitors. Formatting, floating images and drop caps are only a small number of features this theme delivers for website design.

4. Law Firm at Free Website Templates

Law Firm doesn’t have all of the exotic bells-and-whistles seen in the above template. However, it has a professional appearance that may be of use in any environment. Simple in design, it’s a template that is easy on the eyes because of a good color scheme and legible fonts.

Whether this is for a corporate design or a single freelance professional, it’s the straightforward appearance that makes this theme noteworthy. The basic design and layout may also be perfect for the small business that simply needs an attractive presence on the Internet.

This template comes with everything needed to customize colors and graphics. The integrated contact form is easy to manage and important information is readily available for visitors.

Although it was inspired to be simplistic for law firms, it definitely has potential to cover any other topic and niche.

5. Green Tech

While the designer intended this template to be used for eco-friendly topics, Green Tech can still have a great deal of use across the board. It comes with a variety of responsive homepages and has an interactive layout. This template has a wide range of options that can be used in virtually any dynamic.

One of the more engaging features is that of the built-in post gallery. Using a carousel design, content posts can either be set for movement based on time or by user input. This content is based on the built-in blog that comes with Green Tech.

Another interesting aspect of Green Tech is how the template is set up for product sales and services. Users are able to easily select different categories while being able to see all available products or services in an attractive grid layout. The contact form that comes with this template has a very professional appearance and is also arranged well.

Conclusion

One of the beatific things about templates is that they can be altered to fit the needs of the developer. They can be left as-is or be changed to fit specific goals, layouts or even colors. The purpose is to provide a framework that can help new developers start to create a website. With a little bit of imagination, even a template can seem unique through customization.

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Originally posted on December 13, 2016 @ 2:54 pm

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