Music
Music is a free responsive Joomla template from GavickPro. This Joomla template produces a breathtaking Web site that will catch your visitors’ attention.
Cameleon
Cameleon is a Joomla 2.5 template built with a responsive design to fit into any screen size available out there. The template comes with rtl support, JJ Slider and accordion menu, Google Fonts and more. It’s also compatible with Joomla 1.6.x – 1.7.x and Joomla 2.5.x
Elastica
Elastica is both beautiful and well presented responsive, and it can fit to all screen sizes, including extra widescreen. Elastica is built on JAT3 2 Framework and jQuery Masonry script.
CMS Blue
CMS Blue is a simple responsive theme that offers the basics but you can always use your creativity to modify. This CMS Theme also comes in different colors and style; CMS Grey, CMS Water and CMS White.
JoomlaDagen
JoomlaDagen is a responsive template for Joomla 1.7. The template is also using Twitter Bootstrap, Skeleton and Google Fonts.
Puresite
Puresite is a simple and clean yet beautifully presented responsive Joomla template. This template works well and fits any screen sizes, and the minimalistic design makes it look great.
Leo Restro
Leo Restro comes in 3 theme colors to suit your style and support customization for background and fonts via template configuration. Leo Restro is built on the Leo Framework.
OneWeb
OneWeb is a basic template or ‘template starter’ for Joomla that was built with responsive design in mind; one that you can use for better template design development. Among the features are a fluid grid, HTML5, lightweight and fast.
Vertex
Vertex is a free responsive Joomla template, however the download will require a free membership. Vertex is built on Shape5 framework which offers 95 module positions, custom row and column width, and much more.
Bonus:
HTML5 Blank Template
This blank template is an HTML5 template for responsive web design on your Joomla 2.5, created with HTML5 Boilerplate. No graphic or modules, just a solid future-proof foundation to start your Joomla development with.
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