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Your weekly intake of Free WordPress Themes hand picked just for you. ISSUE #15 - April Hey? It?

Your weekly intake of Free WordPress Themes hand picked just for you. ISSUE #15 - April Hey… It’s been a while since I’ve sent you an email, so I thought I’d check in on you and let you know what you’ve “missed”. Don't panic. This is still the same newsletter with a curated list of the best themes for the last week. We just updated the design to make it sleeker and easier to read! I know with travel, family and the daily grind of work it’s hard to stay on top of things, but you subscribed to this newsletter because you want a weekly email with the best free themes and JustFreeThemes is just that: a manually curated list of free WordPress Themes; an in-house project we run here at CodeinWP.com. While FREE is awsome to get started, we also tough to share with you the latest giveaway: 10 x Pirate Club Memberships with 20+ Premium Themes [Get them NOW]( Talk soon, Madalin P.S. Without further ado, let's dive into the recommendations for this week! Madalin - [JustFreeThemes]( [CHECK IT OUT!]( WHY TRY CLARINA? Clarina is a free and beautiful one page business WordPress theme, with a flat and clean bootstrap based design and an elegant parallax effect. It provides a simple, minimal and modern look that can be used for any kind of personal businesses or startup mobile app. [FREE DOWNLOAD]( Theme of the month: Hestia, Material design [Cruise of the month : Corse] [TRY IT NOW]( Hestia is a material design theme for small businesses and startups. It comes with a beautiful and modern interface, built on a one-page layout. The theme is a perfect fit for both corporate and creative purposes, as it provides a clean and flexible appearance, an elegant portfolio, and a catchy online shop. Anissa: beautiful WordPress blogging theme fully compatible and styled for WooCommerce feminine style with elegant Typography and post styling featured post carousel [SEE LIVE DEMO]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You received this email because you are registered with JustFreeThemes. Vertigo Studio SRL Povernei 20, Bucharest, Romania [friends@themeisle.com](mailto:friends@themeisle.com?Subject=Hello%20there) If you wish to unsubscribe from our newsletter, click [here](

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