30 Beautiful Websites Using Uncode WordPress Theme 2024
WordPress is a marvelous platform for building a website. But you need a great theme to add aesthetic appeal, personalize, and brand your website. One such awesome theme is Uncode.
Uncode is a fairly recent addition to the Themeforest stable. It has clocked up sales of over 120,000 and earned itself a solid 5-star buyer rating. Uncode is capable of executing great ideas with minimal design. It also comes with features you can pick and choose from to give your website a neat functionality and a distinct identity. The theme is a delight to work with whether a novice or an expert.
Key Uncode WordPress Theme Features
- 30+ homepage concepts and 70+ module options to choose from.
- 6 menu styles: top right, justify, left, off-canvas, center, overlay, and lateral.
- Single-page menu, sticky menu, and built-in Megamenu integration.
- 4 premium plugins – WPBakery Page Builder, Layer Slider, Slider Revolution, and iLightbox – save you $86.
- Content Slider and Advanced Adaptive Grid System are employed.
- A hierarchical options system is followed, so you can pick the ones you want systematically.
- Powered Isotope Masonry Grid helps to create flexible formats, especially for shop and portfolio pages.
- Adaptive image system allows an image to scale automatically and allows the developer to mark points where the image will break to fit any device.
- Built-in header, infinite sidebars and several footer variations.
- 16+ built-in layouts for displaying your portfolio or blogs, each with custom options.
- Option for a single-page blog.
- Recommended posts system.
- Beautiful media galleries, extensive thumb variations, enhanced media library and intelligent color systems.
- Best posts/pictures/project/client testimonials can be placed on the carousel to highlight them.
- One-page scroll, smooth scroll and smooth parallax.
- Interactive tabs and accordions, and smart cascade options.
- Responsive and well-coded with smooth CSS3 animations.
- Wide range of fonts to select from: BigText Font, Google Fonts, Typekit, Font Squirrel and Fontdeck.
- 1000+ handpicked icons.
- Standard and customized Google Maps, and Custom Maintenance Page are included.
- WooCommerce and Contact Form 7 integration.
- Optimized for SEO.
- One-click import and access to complete online documentation and video tutorials.
- WPML ready and RTL support, enabling translation into multiple languages.
- Social network friendly.
Let’s now see how some folks have used Uncode to build their own websites. I’ve picked 30 websites for a closer look.
The Revenant
This is the Dutch website of the movie ‘The Revenant’, which bagged 3 Oscar awards in 2016. The website sports full-screen images from the film on a slider. If you wish to watch its trailer, you can do so by clicking on the YouTube video embedded in one of the horizontal sections. To understand the story better and to have a context of the period in which it occurred, you can access the timeline regarding fur hunting in America from the header. The website also puts 11 images on a separate page in a slider.
Tom Robak
Tom Robak is a destination wedding photographer based in London. His vocation takes him to locations around the world, and his love for travel is evident in the volume of work displayed in the website’s blog pages. He conducts workshops on wedding photography and has even provided a link for those who want to sign up for a seat in the class. The website largely uses subdued colors.
David Porter
David Porter seems to believe that out of chaos comes creativity, if his homepage is anything to go by. He is a web, print and video craftsman, and the tools of his trade are all over the homepage. Readers wanting to engage in his services should take some time to visit the About page; it is filled with information about his work and skills. Moreover, progress bars keep track of the projects he has completed.
Thomas Schuppisser
Thomas Schuppisser is a photographer living in Zurich. His focus is on landscapes and people. The website showcases landscapes and portraits in a portfolio on the homepage. The menu can be called and dismissed at will – it is off-canvas and slides in and out from the right side of the screen.
CKGD.net
Chris Koch is a freelance graphic designer. He specializes in print and web design, logos and digital art. He explains each field in the horizontal sections on the homepage on CKGD.net. Each field also merits a separate section on the portfolio page, where he tries to educate readers about graphic design and not merely showcase his work. You can also buy tees, posters and other stuff, as he sells his work on the website with WooCommerce integration.
Stay Golden
Stay Golden is an agency in Dusseldorf, for corporate design and branding. Their website puts a sample of their work and their latest news on sliders in the homepage. The inner pages carry pictures of their work, services, and the golden rules they adhere to while working with clients. A search button is present in the header as usual on most websites, but clicking on it takes readers to a fully dark page containing only the search feature, gently persuading them to continue a search.
North Trampoline
North Trampoline are makers of premium trampolines for sky athletes. A full-screen outdoor image with a trampoline in focus is what a visitor sees on the site’s home page. Neat drawings highlight the best features of their product. The homepages, as well as the Products page, display the different models. The YouTube will truly inspire a reader visiting the Athletes page embeds of athletes in action.
Kruger & Lupis
Kruger & Lupis is a firm of insurance experts in France that promises to reduce the time it takes to process a claim. The progression bars and circles on their Work page give readers an idea of their accomplishments. In addition to an individual Contact page, a detailed Contact Form is also available in the footer.
Tenfold
Tenfold Creative are in the business of getting brands and campaigns to click with their target audience. They have many successful campaigns and have won awards in Auckland. This site portrays the success they have created for brands within the construction industry, with a link to their main website in the footer. You can send them a message by clicking on the button on the right. It remains sticky and reachable, even as you scroll.
Dan Ax
Dan Ax is a cinematographer and director of photography. Thus, his website is all about images—stills and reels. A dark background has been used throughout the website to portray the images strikingly. The images are tightly packed in a grid without any spaces or gaps. Furthermore, the Contact page is neat and innovative. This page also displays the social media buttons.
QubaVR
QubaVR is the on-line home of Quba Michalski, a man who answers to multiple descriptions – Creative Director, Motion Artist, Filmmaker, Problem Solver and Creative Thinker. He uses AR and VR as the main tools to create stories and experiences. The website puts some of his work with clients in full-width horizontal sections on the homepage. By clicking on them, visitors can sample videos made with virtual reality. The website also includes a blog and a full-page Search feature.
The Bulletproof Musician
The Bulletproof Musician is where Noa offers help to performers afflicted by stage fright. The homepage is black and white, with the top half dark-skinned and the lower half reserved for grid images on a white background. Members can login using the breadcrumb navigation in the accent bar at the top of the website.
Bell
An agency that works to transform brands, communication and businesses, Bell uses the one-page menu option to escort readers to the pages they want. You cannot miss the milestones they have crossed, as they are highlighted against a bright red background in number counters. The accolades the agency has earned will be found on the slider in the homepage’s body and in the footer.
Gouppercase
Gouppercase sells accessories for digital products, mostly covers for mobiles and laptops. The homepage grid features keyboard protectors, armrest protectors, sleeves, and more. The footer is dark and broad and contains links for the products and pages. Users can sign up for the newsletter and promotional offers from the footer.
RevUnit
RevUnit is a blog that is devoted to software development and marketing. Appropriately, an image of the keyboard fills the screen on the homepage. The signup button is prominent, so readers can sign up to receive content in their inbox. The blog posts are displayed in a grid format without gaps or margins. Readers can follow the link to their full site to learn more about their work. The site puts the link both in the header and footer.
The Stylish Citizen
The Stylish Citizen captures photographs of real people with style and taste. The locations for the photographs are the streets of Munich and some other places. To glance through the photographs city-wise or date-wise, you’ll have to visit the archives, which is tightly packed with images from cities all over Europe. The About and Contact menu items share the same page.
FitBark
FitBark promotes health for dogs, helping pet owners catch the early signs of any illness or lack of fitness in their pets. The homepage sports a promotional video. With WooCommerce integration, the website doubles as an online store selling dog health monitors. The sticky header helps a user move to any page quickly. Meanwhile, the sticky social sidebar allows instant sharing on social networks.
Mad About You
Mad About You is a brand, strategy, and visual identity agency. The website is text-heavy, explaining in detail their team’s work. Therefore, the dominant color on the pages is white, making it easier to read the text.
Atlanta Makers
Atlanta Makers are engaged in connecting Atlanta’s citizens to their city’s craftspeople. The full screen video shows craftspeople at work. A visitor can suggest a craftsperson’s name or start a search in the header region. To navigate the website, you have to scroll to the footer region.
Fiasko
Fiasko is an expert in digital communication, and its website conveys a distinct identity. The one-page menu is off-canvas, but navigation is possible via the vertical slider on the right. The website also displays its prominent clients on a horizontal slider. On the other hand, a number counter keeps track of the number of YouTube views.
Metier
Metier is about all things cycling. It is a hub for cycling equipment, atmosphere, food, and community—all related to cycling. It has WooCommerce installed, enabling it to sell online. The homepage also has several horizontal sections that list the facilities and services on offer, and a user can click on any section to view the inner pages.
Parlamind
Parlamind uses artificial intelligence to identify customer issues, spot trends, and improve user experience. The one-page website is available in German and English. Although the site uses bright colors, the overall effect is pleasing.
Recipes.Bakers’s Cousin
Did you know that you can use peanut butter in so many recipes? I counted over 60 recipes in which it can be used on Recipes.Baker’s Cousin blog, all placed in a neat grid on which you can click to read the recipe. Peanut Butter was the ingredient for the contest in which bakers submitted recipes last month. The next month’s ingredient is Apples. Any baker desiring to submit a recipe clicks on the ‘Get a Taste ‘ Button and can submit a recipe on the main website after signing up. You’ll be glad of the Back To Top button, seeing the number of entries submitted and displayed in the grid.
Thyme
Thyme Creative Photography specialises in enticingly photographing food. The full-screen photographs on the homepage slider are so vivid that you can almost hear the butter sizzling in the pan. The header is transparent but turns white and sticky as you scroll down.
Hamish Robertson
Hamish Robertson is a professional photographer. His portfolio page carries exhibits that appear like paintings hanging on a wall, against a mute grey background. The menu is retained in the sidebar at the left, leaving the rest of the screen space available for the display of photographs. Wherever required, the menu items have sub-items that are well categorized, helping visitors navigate the website easily.
Titlegraphic
Titlegraphic is a digital creative studio catering to both established and new businesses. All the pages are kept short. The portfolio is well categorized and slotted into different sub-pages. Moreover, the Call to Action buttons are conveniently placed so readers can see their work and reach out to them.
HostPress
HostPress is a WordPress hosting services provider located in Germany. Their website is kept simple and uses shades of blue and grey on a white background. The header and footer are plain and carry the logo. Furthermore, the homepage carries a video demonstrating the one-click WordPress installation. In the span of five pages—homepage, features, Why HostPress, Plans, and Contact—a whole load of information about their services is discussed.
Mast & Falls
Mast & Falls is an interior design agency started by two friends who are passionate about creativity. Their website’s design displays their creativity. Full-screen images on sliders show pictures of beautiful interior works. Sliders also display client testimonials and post titles. The agency’s key strengths are highlighted in the sidebar. Furthermore, a helpful Scroll to the Top button can be found on all the pages.
And Finally
Uncode is a highly flexible, customizable and creative multipurpose theme. As one of the top selling creative themes, I’m sure there are many more great websites based on this theme. You can check out more websites in the Uncode WordPress theme showcase. If you’ve come across any, or if you run any awesome website on Uncode, drop us a line in the comments below.
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