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Top 10 Framer Blog Templates
Nabeel
Founder @ SegmentUI
After exploring a bunch Framer blog templates, I've compiled a list of the free+paid ones for bloggers, content creators, and publishers. The aim of the curation is to compile a list of high quality templates that cover different styles and use cases, allowing you to get you blog up and running with minimal effort. Since they're all in Framer, you can custimze it to your liking or use them as is in a few simple clicks.
1. Mono - by Huseyin Emanet [Free]
Mono is a news and magazine theme with a clean, modern design suitable for anyone who wants to share their blog posts in a minimal, Medium like layout
Ideal For: Bloggers focused on writing casually
My Thoughts: This ones my personal favourite since its super clean, comes with filtering & direct email collection + some really smooth entrance animation to seal the deal.
2. Monograph - by Bryn Taylor [Free]
Monograph is a premium looking blog template for Framer, designed with a modern serif aesthetic suitable for blog with a touch of antique to them
Ideal For: Newsletters,
My Thoughts: I've included this cause its clean, dark and polished. It's a really great template if you're planning on creating a landing page for your newsletter
3. Compose - by Bryn Taylor [Free]
Compose is a vibrant, clean, and minimal blog template designed for simplicity, ideal for anyone looking to share ideas or journal online.
Ideal For: Writers and bloggers looking for a minimalistic vibe.
My Thoughts: Simple yet effective, If you like to focus on content without distractions, this template is for you. I love how it combines serif fonts to give it a classy look
4. Scribe - by Bryn Taylor [Free]
Scribe is a minimal and clean blog template for writers who want a straightforward, no-frills platform for storytelling and idea sharing.
Ideal For: News bloggers, avid bloggers
My Thoughts: I love the layout here. It's a hybrid between a typical news style layout and a blog style layout. The theme is dynamic which means it will adjust to your system theme which sets this apart from the other templates. It's wide and airy with narrow text containers - overall a refreshing look.
5. Reflect - by Bryn Taylor [Free]
Reflect is a sleek and highly customizable blog template tailored for those who enjoy personal blogging, reflection, and storytelling.
Ideal For: Personal bloggers and storytellers.
My Thoughts: The styling, the font selection the layouts, transition are all a breath of fresh air. Really unique, architecture vibed template.
6. Lusia - by Marcframe [$39]
Lusia is a minimalist template aimed at creators who prefer simplicity and elegance in their blog with a magazine layout.
Ideal For: Minimalist bloggers and magazine sites.
My Thoughts: I love that its super clean, minimal and shows off the thumbnail images of each blog articles. I'm a big fan of the overall font selection and art direction as well.
7. Calendiary - by Astranity [$49]
Calendiary combines a portfolio with a blog layout, making it a good choice for professionals looking to showcase their work alongside written content.
Ideal For: Creatives and freelancers.
My Thoughts: This is a slightly different type of blog website as it combines personal site with blogs and media to create a timeline of sorts with
8. JaneMills - by Marcframe [$49]
JaneMills is designed for travel bloggers, offering an engaging layout that showcases travel stories and photos beautifully.
Ideal For: Travel bloggers.
My Thoughts: The template provides an inviting look for travel narratives, focusing on visual appeal and readability.
9. NewsFlash - by Essa Donzo [$49]
NewsFlash is a premium news and blog template built for online publications needing a robust layout for high-traffic content.
Ideal For: News sites and high-traffic blogs.
My Thoughts: NewsFlash offers a structured design that is well-suited for organized, large-scale content delivery and content heavy blogs.
10. StdBureau - by Standard Templates [$59]
StdBureau is perfect for design and photography bloggers looking to highlight visual content with an aesthetically pleasing layout.
Ideal For: Design and photography blogs.
My Thoughts: I love that it's extremely simple to set up, super minimal & everythings upfront - all CMS powered. Visitors can see your blog posts, pictures and media without going into a seperate page. Ideal for content-light sites, photography, graphic design portfolios