Are you looking for responsive, professional and beautiful looking HTML template for your website but don't have enough budget? Well, here are a couple of free resources on the internet, where you can regularly find good templates for your use in your web projects without restrictions. Even, I am also using free template.
1. Dribble
Dribble is a popular community of designers for them who want to show their works online. In addition of posting their works, designers also upload the HTML/CSS versions of their projects or works for anyone to use. You should bookmark the freebie and the freebies tag on Dribble to never miss their projects.
2. Creative Market
Creative Market is a marketplace for website templates, themes, fonts and other design assets. It is a paid store but if you join their email newsletter, they will send you free design stuff every week in your inbox that can be downloaded directly to your Dropbox. And they are mostly good.
3. HTML5 UP
HTML5 UP is created by the same developer that built Carrd, one of the most beautiful websites on the internet. HTML5 UP is a treasure house of beautiful templates builts sans the heavy Bootstrap or Material Framework. All web templates are available in the Creative Commons License, so that you can use them in any way in attribution.
4. Envato's Themes Forest
Enavato's Themes Forest is a premium marketplace for website templates but if you create a free account with them, you get to download all the freebies that are published on their website every few week. These are paid items that authors have made free only during the duration of the promotion to gain visibility in the marketplace.
5. OnePageLove
OnePageLove is a curated directory of single page websites and they have a dedicated section for HTML templates that are free to download.
6. UpLabs
UpLabs is another online marketplace and community where creative designers share their work. The "web" sections offers variety of HTML templates that are free for both personal and commercial use.
7. Manoela Ilic's Codrops
Manoela Ilic's Codrops houses the most creative collection of work for web designers as well as developers. Every single project on this site, be it an image slider or a checkout page, is unlike anything you have seen before and the source code is up for grabs on Github.
8. Freebiesbug
Freebiesbug, as the name suggests, curates web freebies including fonts, PSD deigns, stock photos, and of course, HTML templates. Look for the "exclusive" tag and you will discover HTML/CSS templates that the designers have chosen to share exclusively on this website.
9. Codepen
Chris Coyer started Codepen as a playground for writing HTML, CSS and JavaScript in the web but the project has evolved into a huge community of front - end developers that are putting the code in public which are free to fork and download.
1. Dribble
Dribble is a popular community of designers for them who want to show their works online. In addition of posting their works, designers also upload the HTML/CSS versions of their projects or works for anyone to use. You should bookmark the freebie and the freebies tag on Dribble to never miss their projects.
2. Creative Market
Creative Market is a marketplace for website templates, themes, fonts and other design assets. It is a paid store but if you join their email newsletter, they will send you free design stuff every week in your inbox that can be downloaded directly to your Dropbox. And they are mostly good.
3. HTML5 UP
HTML5 UP is created by the same developer that built Carrd, one of the most beautiful websites on the internet. HTML5 UP is a treasure house of beautiful templates builts sans the heavy Bootstrap or Material Framework. All web templates are available in the Creative Commons License, so that you can use them in any way in attribution.
4. Envato's Themes Forest
Enavato's Themes Forest is a premium marketplace for website templates but if you create a free account with them, you get to download all the freebies that are published on their website every few week. These are paid items that authors have made free only during the duration of the promotion to gain visibility in the marketplace.
5. OnePageLove
OnePageLove is a curated directory of single page websites and they have a dedicated section for HTML templates that are free to download.
6. UpLabs
UpLabs is another online marketplace and community where creative designers share their work. The "web" sections offers variety of HTML templates that are free for both personal and commercial use.
7. Manoela Ilic's Codrops
Manoela Ilic's Codrops houses the most creative collection of work for web designers as well as developers. Every single project on this site, be it an image slider or a checkout page, is unlike anything you have seen before and the source code is up for grabs on Github.
8. Freebiesbug
Freebiesbug, as the name suggests, curates web freebies including fonts, PSD deigns, stock photos, and of course, HTML templates. Look for the "exclusive" tag and you will discover HTML/CSS templates that the designers have chosen to share exclusively on this website.
9. Codepen
Chris Coyer started Codepen as a playground for writing HTML, CSS and JavaScript in the web but the project has evolved into a huge community of front - end developers that are putting the code in public which are free to fork and download.
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