A Statamic theme for travel bloggers
Millican is a travel blog that lets you link your posts to the places that you've visited. Tell a story for those back home to follow with rich content like videos, images and galleries.
The two main Collections are "Posts" and "Places" and can be managed totally separate of one another, or related. They have taxonomies of "Categories" and "Countries" to better organise content.
The content areas are powered by Bard with a few content sets to get you started. The theme is styled with TailwindCSS so is totally customisable if that's your thing.
Millican is lightweight and fast. All images are optimised with Glide and cached, and the CSS weighs in at just 40kB 3kB (with use of PurgeCSS) and JS at 16kB. Even on a modest server you should be seeing sub-second load times (image and location dependent of course).
For a time, I made some themes for Statamic to sell on their marketplace. I released a couple (one free, this one paid) but found that the sales didn't match up to the time invested on each theme.
I decided to focus my attention on the work that I enjoy (custom applications with Elixir) and the problem I wanted to solve (a Crossfit app that properly tracked an athletes progress). That meant stepping back from my client work (with Statamic), the theme building and the tutorials that I used to publish on my blog.
I'm opening up all my private repos in the hope that someone might find them useful, even if the sites aren't complete or exactly matching your usecase.
I no longer actively work with Statamic, so won't be providing ongoing support. If you're having issues then I can thoroughly reccommend the Statamic Discord server as a great place to find help.