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Get 4 Premium Wordpress Themes, 400 Icons and More For Free (Nov 9 – 16)

Here is a limited time free offer (Nov 9 –16) from Tutorial9 for web designers ($100 value Ultimate Resource Pack). This free offer includes 4 premium Wordpress themes worth $25, 3 Tumblr themes worth $50, 400 icons in different category and many freebies.

Interested users can get a free download from Tutorial9 on subscribing their Tutorial9 Essentials newsletter.

The download (27Mb) includes Icons, PSD’s, WordPress Themes, Tumblr Themes, Posterous Themes, and Vectors.

1. 21+ icon sets, with a total of 400 icons
2. 4 Wordpress Themes from NattyWP, Obox Design, and Tutorial9 worth $25.
3. 3 Tumblr Themes from Obox Design worth $50
4. and many more freebies

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