Exceptional Web Sites Built on WordPress

WordPress is a great platform for developing a cool community, portfolio or business site. Usually, however, you can recognize when a site is using WordPress. Not all sites, but when you look closely, you will notice which platform it’s using.

I wanted to look for some inspiration for one of my upcoming projects and thought – why not create something different than the normal and standard themes? So, I began looking for exceptional uses of WordPress theme development and found a rather large selection of inspiration. In fact, it was large enough to share my findings with all of you.

acosmin

acosmin

2ammedia

2ammedia

David Hellman

davidhellmann

Elliot Jay Stocks

elliotjaystocks

ShiftSpace

shiftspace

Agnarson

agnarson

Elitist Snob

elitistsnob

Freelenz

freelenz

Monofactor

monofactor

Tavshan

tavshan

DesignWise

designwise

Mel Kadel

melkadel

Loung4

loung4

Ivanićanka

ivanicanka

WPmonk

wpmonk

New Zealand Trade Manual

newzealandtrademanual

Typechart

typechart

The Alamo Basement

thealamobasement

Envato

envato

Conclusion

When i was looking for these web sites I needed to open the source view to see if it was WordPress or not, i couldn’t tell at first sight, so the conclusion of this round up is that you can do absolutely anything with this amazing and powerful CMS.

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This entry was posted on Monday, March 8th, 2010 at 11:00 and is filed under Inspiration. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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22 Responses »

  1. I’m chuffed that you’ve included my site (Rawkes) in this post but I use Expression Engine, not WordPress.

    Admittedly, the old version of Rawkes did use WordPress.

  2. Thanks for the heads up ;), post updated.

  3. Nice assortment, but I thought I’d add this one by Eleven Media: http://www.parkyoung.com.au/

  4. Nice post..

    one could use firefox add on to recognize content management systems http://wappalyzer.com/

  5. Nice list, thanks for sharing.

    You have missed the url link for Lounge 4 😉

  6. Thank for this great list.
    One more time, this shows the power of WordPress !

  7. Got to love wordpress. although it can be used as a cms… it can get a little dodgy when you go too far past a blog.

  8. You should really consider adding:

    icondock.com (I can’t believe that site didn’t make it in the list)

    P.S … its not my site.

  9. Great list! There are a few I haven’t got on my WordPress gallery http://www.wpview.com, I’ll have to start adding them 🙂

  10. I don’t talk about the function of the website but all of them are well designed 🙂

  11. i love web design and i love to build webpages specially with flash animation.”-

  12. It’s nice to see some local businesses (local to me anyway!) listed on here. Great going guys.

  13. You should really consider adding:

    icondock.com (I can�t believe that site didn�t make it in the list)

    P.S � its not my site.

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