ASU and the WordPress Block Editor

This session demonstrated early iterations of the Pitchfork theme and the supporting plugin set we built for ASU Engineering. The demo showed how a branded theme, paired with Gutenberg patterns and carefully chosen plugins, can deliver consistent design while remaining flexible for editorial teams.

Event details

August 2022 — ASU Summer Marketing Camp


Summary

Why Pitchfork

Pitchfork was created to give ASU Engineering teams a consistent, brand-aligned foundation that content authors could use without needing deep theme knowledge. The goal was a practical compromise: enforce brand and accessibility while keeping editorial workflows simple.

Gutenberg as an enabler

The demo emphasized how Gutenberg patterns and block-based templates let teams assemble pages quickly and consistently. By providing curated block patterns, block-level theme styles, and a small set of specialized ACF or plugin blocks, we reduced the need for bespoke templates and sped up content creation.

Key technical approaches

  • Block patterns for common page sections to enforce brand layout
  • Theme.json and editor styles to surface brand tokens in the editor
  • Lightweight plugin bundling for project-specific features
  • Use of ACF or simple block plugins for controlled custom functionality
  • Accessible defaults and responsive grid wrappers for visual consistency

What came out of the work

  • Faster editorial onboarding and fewer layout mistakes
  • Consistent brand presentation across sub-sites
  • A reusable library of patterns and block recipes for future projects