Tumblr is one of the best content management systems available. Millions of bloggers are using tumblr as their blogging platform. Here is list of free portfolio tumblr themes that perfect for creative professional.
The Eames
Maqfee
Maqfee is Minimal Theme with lot of customizations options. Here’s the list of features. Simple, Clean and Elegant Look, customizable Background Color for Body and Sidebar, customizable Link Colors, etc.
Effector Theme
Effector is a stunning yet reserved workhorse that can handle anything. It’s hugely flexible, with multiple layout sizes, customizable sidebar/top bar options, and changeable fonts. Effector also features an alternate Dark version, and three basic color schemes, allowing you to easily tailor it to any palette. Best of all, it’s totally free.
Fluid
Fluid is for everyone. With over a million installs in over a dozen countries, it’s Tumblr’s most popular theme and for good reason. Now in it’s second incarnation, Fluid Neue features totally rebuilt audio and photoset mechanics, upgraded framing and shadows, integrated Twitter, Instagram and Flickr feeds, and the slickest share widget ever made. And, as always, it’s totally free.
Rossen
Rossen is free responsive Tumblr theme.
Alumia
Alumia is a free tumblr theme . It is built with over 70 customize options.
Line
A precisely crafted grid Tumblr theme.
Shade
has a portfolio
hasaportfolio is a free theme that turns your tumblr into a portfolio.
Yuki
Yuki is a responsive masonry style theme for Tumblr.
Oh my grid
The design stresses the importance of displaying content in a clear and concise way by using negative space to give each piece of information room to breathe and be noticed. A grid-based tumblr theme for the creative type that puts the content first.
Awesome roundup Henri,
I really love the Hipster theme, it’s one of my all-time favorite 🙂 I created a free Tumblr theme here: https://www.softwarefindr.com/reviews/gosimon-tumblr/ that I think would serve a great additional resource for your readers.
Let me know what you think?