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Platform migration
We implemented a new WordPress blog using Anthropologie’s existing European blog template and design assets as a baseline. All existing content was migrated from Tumblr and formatted for WordPress.
In addition, we developed a custom layout implementation using MasonryJS and a suite of reusable, responsive WordPress layout components.
Social integration
Feeds from social accounts including Twitter and Instagram were added along with administrative controls for authorizing content.


Responsive component library
We built a suite of reusable responsive components based on UX designs provided by the client.

Masonry layout
We implemented a customized version of MasonryJS.
“Masonry is a JavaScript grid layout library. It works by placing elements in optimal position based on available vertical space, sort of like a mason fitting stones in a wall. You’ve probably seen it in use all over the Internet.”
Source: https://masonry.desandro.com

We’re thrilled with the outcome and so happy we’re live! Thank you again for all your hard work!