10 of the Best Responsive WordPress Themes (February 2013)
Wordpress Themes
If you’re building a website in 2013, you should be very heavily considering making it “responsive”. As promised in my recent post on responsive design, here are a few hand-picked responsive WordPress themes that will get you up and running lickety split.
Responsive
Here’s a simple, aptly named, feature-light theme you can find on WordPress.org. It doesn’t have much to it, but it’s responsive… and free.
Canvas
This one is oft recommended by me. It’s just so flexible and well made.
Modernize
Easy to customize, turn-key, responsive theme. Tons of premium goodies, and looks pretty good too.
Appply

For blogging, an online store (powered by WooCommerce) or a business website, Appply transforms itself to suit your needs.
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A clean, responsive business, blogging and store theme with a featured slider.
Office
Office is the ultimate WordPress theme for any corporate business.
Scrollider
Scrollider is a clean business/portfolio/blogging theme with a unique featured slideshow.
Silicon
An attractive minimalist theme with plenty of features and ways to organize your content.
Whitelight
One of my all-time personal faves. Featuring a clean and responsive design, customized modular homepage, portfolio functionality that we all love and integrated WooCommerce goodness (child theme) for your e-commerce needs.
Smashing
Smashing is a flexible and stylish theme. It includes a parallax slider, a filterable portfolio and loads of options to make your theme stand out from the rest.
BONUS: Awesome Portfolio Theme
Heat
Heat is a Premium Portfolio WordPress Theme with a very unique layout especially suited for photographers, illustrators, graphic designers, art and creative directors, architects, luxury businesses or bloggers.
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