Muse
Muse is the artistic-blog theme — Lora serif headlines, hand-drawn dashed borders, soft pink accents, and pastel circles that drift behind content. It’s the most “personality-forward” theme in the set. Best for writers, illustrators, podcasters, indie publishers, and anyone whose blog is the product.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Tier | Pro ($39 launch / $49 reg.) |
| Category | Artistic blog |
| Body font | DM Sans Variable |
| Display font | Lora Variable (serif) |
| Brand accent | Pink + soft pastel circles |
| Distinctive | Dashed offset borders, hand-drawn vibe |
Included pages
Section titled “Included pages”/— homepage with editorial hero, featured posts, about, newsletter, contact/blog/and/blog/[slug]/— Markdown blog (this is the centerpiece)/about/— long-form story/contact/— friendly contact form in dashed card/sections/,/privacy/,/terms/
What makes Muse different
Section titled “What makes Muse different”- Dashed offset borders (
.muse-dashed-card,.muse-offset-btn) — Muse’s signature visual. Cards have a 2px dashed border with a 4px offset shadow, like a sketch. Defined inglobal.css. - Serif Lora headings — display font is set to Lora Variable; body stays DM Sans. Gives Muse its handmade-magazine feel.
- Pink CTA buttons —
.muse-btn-pinkoverrides the default brand button. Don’t change the pink without also retuning the dashed border colors. - Pastel circle accents — soft decorative circles drift behind hero / CTA sections via inline SVG or background images. Pure decoration; safe to remove if you want a cleaner look.
What’s next
Section titled “What’s next”- Writing blog posts — Muse is built around the blog. Start there.
- Customize → Brand colors & fonts — swapping the pink accent for another warm hue (peach, lavender) keeps the personality but rebrands.