The Freethink website has a clean, modern design that draws visitors into the dynamic mix of content they feature. With a mix of long-form written works and video series, navigating through it all is simple and engaging. With exceptional mobile responsiveness, the design offers visitors a compelling experience regardless of their device.
As a large publication, the Freethink site takes advantage of WordPress’s scalability—built on WordPress VIP—allowing it to carry the same immersive experience across every page and touchpoint. The site also uses blocks for post content, benefiting from modern WordPress’s ease-of-use and flexibility.
]]>For the Record is Spotify’s official online newsroom and hub for sharing updates about the technology, company, and other related information. Leveraging WordPress and its powerful publishing capabilities, the For the Record website delivers content in a playful grid layout, using a mix of various media to intrigue and engage.
WordPress empowers the Spotify newsroom team to create and publish content quickly and easily. It leans into the flexibility of custom blocks, including beautifully designed playlist embeds that pull readers into a seamless and dynamic visual and sonic experience.
]]>With entertainment at its core, Rolling Stone features the work of award-winning writers and photographers in its coverage of the latest news in arts and entertainment. It has in-depth coverage on various topics like AI in music and artist profiles, which is well-suited given its journalistic reputation. Rolling Stone has found a fitting home on the WordPress platform with this well-designed site.
Like many online news portals, much of Rolling Stone’s content lies behind a paywall, but the previews are enticing. The website offers several ways to discover content by searching or browsing its five top-level categories: music, politics, tv & movies, (sub)culture, and RS Recommends.
With such a comprehensive variety of content, they have trusted WordPress as their platform of choice. For a closer look at how Rolling Stone migrated to WordPress, visit this case study.
]]>Their network of websites provides Canadians with breaking news articles and videos, scaling its publication efforts through the power of WordPress.
]]>The White House website has a long history of using open source technologies for publishing and sharing information. It’s been powered by WordPress since 2018.
]]>A contemporary news design connects the digital version of the Village Voice to its print roots. Using WordPress as its platform allows the Voice to manage its content easily while providing its readers with an exceptional user experience.
]]>Its news hub, called Source, uses WordPress to publish up-to-date information about the company’s many initiatives, news related to its products and technology, and other articles of interest for employees, investors, and the general public.
]]>TIME.com is the brand’s online publication with a readership in the millions. Powered by WordPress, the TIME website is a prime example of the platform’s scalability. Between the amount of content published daily and the need for editorial excellence, TIME can balance it all without compromising the quality of its digital experience.
]]>The Meta newsroom website uses a streamlined modern design, placing the content front and center. Along with its goal of publishing relevant news and insights about Meta, it also serves as an e-commerce platform for Meta’s VR and Smart glasses products.
When it comes to publishing social content, Meta is one of the best. And when they’re looking for the same level of quality in a web publishing platform—it’s going to be WordPress.
]]>The OMG! Ubuntu! website uses WordPress to maintain a high-traffic, content-heavy blog focused on Ubuntu, an open source operating system.
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