

If you want cards to display photos, look no further since this is one of the best CSS card designs for this job. See the Pen Polaroid Memories – CSS only by Nico ( on CodePen. The author is Mark Mead, whereas it uses HTML and CSS. However, upon hovering over it, it reveals more information and a dotted shadow-box. In the beginning, the card is usually straightforward with little information. See the Pen Reveal Card Content on Hover by Mark Mead ( on CodePen. The author is Sowmya Seshadri whereas it uses HTML and CSS. There is an animated effect if you hover over them, including border changing from dotted to solid. This CSS card design offers you various buttons for different tasks. See the Pen Cards – Codepen assets by Sowmya Seshadri ( on CodePen. The author is Eddy Sims, whereas it uses HTML and CSS. When viewing certain information, hovering over the card flips it to expose another piece of information. The card has two sides that you can use to display different content. See the Pen Pure CSS Card Flip by Eddy Sims ( on CodePen.

The author is Dannie Vinther, whereas it uses HTML and CSS.

Expects noticeable animation along the borders upon hovering over it. This 3D animation CSS card design is beautiful and perfect for blogs, profiles, and ads, just but to mention a few. See the Pen 3D Cutout Card by Dannie Vinther ( on CodePen. The author is Joshua Ward, whereas it uses HTML and CSS. Upon hovering over it, the card will flip to show either side of the card, depending on the one you are viewing at the moment. On the other side, there is the symbol of that card. On one side, expect the text, image, and figure. This is a card design that includes several elements. date that all:hovers by Joshua Ward ( on CodePen. The author is Lindsey, whereas it uses HTML and CSS. Therefore, you are not limited to using a particular length for the design to look the way you need it to. This CSS card design is ideal for headlines, including those that occupy more than one line. See the Pen Realistic 3D Image Flip Box, Flip Card, 3d Image hover, Kallyas WordPress Theme by Nicola Mihaita ( on CodePen. The author is Ettrics, whereas it uses HTML, CSS, and JS. That prompts them to reveal more content which they source from the personal assistant, Google Now. Equally important, the cards will flip upon touching or clicking them. Each one of them has a drop-shadow effect. It is a set of several cards with different background colors. See the Pen Google Now Inspired Flip Cards by Ettrics ( on CodePen. The author is Emil Alicic, whereas it uses HTML and CSS. In the beginning, the card reveals very little, but that changes once you hover over it. See the Pen InfoCard CSS Only V1 by Emil Alicic ( on CodePen.Ī retractable card characterizes this design. The author is Madison Dickson, whereas it uses HTML, CSS, and JS. Upon clicking on a card, it flips and reveals information. The cards have a colorful artistic pattern hard to miss. It includes a stack of cards with a shadow around their edges. See the Pen CSS Card Stack flip by Madison Dickson ( on CodePen. These stacked CSS cards are beautiful, and the author is William Goldsworthy. Expect a colorful animated line and an animated white incomplete circular border. Each card has an animation effect upon hovering over it. This CSS card design uses several cards at a go. See the Pen CSS-Tricks Card Carousel by William Goldsworthy ( on CodePen. The author is Karim Jawhar, whereas it uses HTML and CSS. Upon hovering on the card, it stands upright and reveals the content perfectly. This is a set of three beautiful slanting cards with different background colors and slanting angles. See the Pen hovering cards by karim jawhar ( on CodePen. The author is Marc Ferrold, and it uses HTML/CSS. One can settle for clicking the button, clicking the card, or hovering on it to flip it.

You have up to three choices to choose from depending on how you want to flip it. This CSS card design facilitates beautifully animated cards for your site. See the Pen Two Sided, Flipable CSS Card by Marc Ferrold ( on CodePen. It uses CSS and HTML, whereas the author is Ahmad Emran. Upon hovering on them, the cards reveal a new piece of information. This CSS card design uses beautiful and eye-catching square cards. See the Pen CSS Clip-path Card Hover Effects by Ahmad Emran ( on CodePen. Best CSS Card Designs 1. CSS Clip-Path Card Hover Effects
