An open letter from UpThemes
I recently wrote an open letter to the WordPress community to apologize for our failures and announce our plans for the future.
I recently wrote an open letter to the WordPress community to apologize for our failures and announce our plans for the future.
Good typography choices and practices can be elusive to non-designers. But choosing a great typeface is possible, even if you’re not an expert. There are many great tools, resources, and tips available to help us make the right decisions.
The Designer Experience (DesignEx) team at Automattic is focused on hiring designers, onboarding new designers, and fostering the growth and development of the design team. Monika Burman wrote a great piece about their culture and community-building programs, which aren’t often featured. 👩🎨
When a plugin is acquired and monetized, what’s the best way to avoid the problems ProfilePress ran into this week?
The First WordSesh was a huge success and we are crazy enough to do it again. We’re currently pulling ourselves together and have begun planning the next event. We hope to have firm dates and additional details for you as soon as possible. Are you ready for more sleepless hours of incredibly awesome and free WordPress presentations?
When Tumblr first appeared, everyone wanted WordPress to begin emulating its features. Then came Medium and the same cry. Then Ghost launched and again the retort sounded that “WordPress is falling behind!” But is WordPress really lagging behind the pack? I would argue otherwise.
If you’re someone who designs emails or just appreciates a good email design when they see it, then you might want to check out the latest in a “best of email” post from Jason Rodriguez. I mean, who doesn’t appreciate good email design 😉
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This is the best WordPress related post I’ve read in ages. My favorite part was about getting back to standardization—specially by ditching the theme options pages and instead, using the built-in Theme Customizer.
Bravo, UpThemes. Bravo!