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Last updated:  05.02.2026
1823 Templates

Wondering how to draft a fictional or satirical article with believable structure? The Fake Article Template provides a fun layout for creative writers, storytellers, and satire creators.

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Need to evaluate articles critically and present your analysis clearly? The Article Review Template helps students and professionals structure summaries, critiques, and insights in a balanced way.

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Looking to create help articles that actually solve user problems? The Knowledge Base Article Template gives support teams and documentation writers a clear layout for problem statements, steps, and solutions.

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Want your blog posts to look polished and keep readers engaged from start to finish? The Blog Article Template provides a clean structure for headlines, subheads, body text, and calls-to-action.

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Looking for a structured way to write and format your scientific findings? The Scientific Article Template gives researchers and science students a professional layout for abstract, methods, results, and conclusions.

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Looking for a sleek and organized format to write magazine content? The Magazine Article Template offers writers a professional layout for columns, subheads, pull quotes, and visuals.

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Looking to craft feature pieces that engage and tell deeper stories? The Feature Article Template helps journalists, content creators, and communications teams structure profiles, narratives, and human-interest pieces.

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Need to present your research clearly from hypothesis to findings? The Research Article Template gives you a logical format to organize your introduction, methods, results, and discussion.

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Looking for a structured way to share academic findings and scholarly work? The Journal Article Template provides researchers and graduate students a proper format for abstracts, literature review, methods, and conclusions.

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Looking to write news stories that capture attention and deliver facts clearly? The News Article Template gives reporters, bloggers, and journalism students a professional layout for headlines, leads, and body content.

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The Photo Essay Template helps storytellers pair images with text to communicate powerful narratives. It’s ideal for students, journalists, and creatives capturing events, themes, or personal projects.

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The Hamburger Essay Template uses a simple visual metaphor to help beginners structure essays clearly. It breaks writing into bite‑sized parts — introduction (top bun), body (meat and toppings), and conclusion (bottom bun).

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Looking for a better way to organize your ideas before writing? The Essay Planner Template helps students, writers, and professionals map out topics, arguments, and supporting points first.

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Want your voice to convince and influence your audience effectively? The Persuasive Essay Template provides a framework for claims, support, and counterarguments that drives impact.

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Looking for a clear way to explain ideas, facts, and research in writing? The Informative Essay Template gives students and content creators a structured layout to present information logically.

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The APA Format Essay Template provides a professional layout with title page, headings, and references for academic writing. Perfect for psychology, education, social sciences students, and researchers.

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