Nada WordPress Theme

Nada WordPress Theme

No-features & simple so you can focus on content.

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Taylor Davidson
Love the simplicity behind this, and how it shifts the focus from design to content and results. I don't use Wordpress, but the design has definitely been inspiring for me.
Paul Jarvis
@tdavidson What CMS do you use? I've thought about making a theme for Kirby or similar flat-file CMSs.
Abinash Mohanty
I just saw the Nada wordpress theme. But, I would suggest you should rewrite the marketing copy that should sound more than $100, and you're offering it for $49 only. Because your H1 header says "The no-features, simple WordPress theme." If that is the case then why would someone pay $49 :) I've been using "independent publisher" theme that is responsive, light weight and guess what! It's completely FREE. So in that case, you can have additional features under Nada Pro :) Let me know your thoughts. Thanks
Paul Jarvis
@abinashmohanty Thanks for your feedback, but I'm going to keep the marketing copy. It's specifically targeted to people who understand the value of simple and minimal. There are 1,000s of free WP themes and 1,000s of paid WP themes. NADA's been selling quite well, so I have no plans to build a "pro" version since that'd be the exact opposite of why I built it and even what the word "nada" means :)
Paul Jarvis
Hey all - I decided to get back into making WP themes, and my opening volley is a theme that's pretty much the opposite of most other WP themes out there. No bells, no whistles... just back to basics with content. I modelled it after my own site, but used a Google font (which is actually a font from Adobe, Source Code Pro). Basically: you can write and style text, you can add a mailing list signup, a site icon and a menu. That's it :) PS: It's currently in soft launch and the price goes up in Jan. Paul
Mojca Mars
I love how this is different than other WP templates! Looks great!
Paul Jarvis
@mojcamars Thanks M!
Scott Ruona
This looks nice, and ironically it's a great example of a reason not to default to WordPress for every website. Sometimes (often) it's just not necessary.
Paul Jarvis
@scottruona This is true, I don't even use WP for my own site (flat-file CMS' are easier for simple sometimes).
Deyson Ortiz
Great work Paul! :)
Paul Jarvis
@deysonortiz Thanks D!
Anish Jose
Love the simplicity !
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