Oberfeld Press has been featured on Kirbysites, a curated international showcase highlighting distinctive websites built on the Kirby content management system.

Kirbysites spotlights projects that demonstrate clarity not only in front-end presentation, but in backend architecture — the structural, editorial, and systems-level decisions that ultimately shape how content is authored, governed, and maintained. The inclusion of OberfeldPress.com reflects the imprint’s commitment to precision, simplicity, and deliberate execution across the full digital stack.

Oberfeld Press joins a global community of organizations building on Kirby, including brands such as The New York Times, Mercedes-Benz, and Veuve Clicquot — companies that value control, flexibility, and editorial integrity in their digital infrastructure.

Built on Kirby CMS, OberfeldPress.com emphasizes:

  • Streamlined content architecture designed for long-term scalability
  • Lightweight performance without unnecessary dependencies
  • Self-hosted typography and privacy-conscious implementation
  • Editorial clarity aligned with the imprint’s publishing philosophy

As an independent imprint operating at the intersection of business and design, Oberfeld Press approaches its website as an extension of its publishing standards: intentional, structured, and built for longevity.

Recognition by Kirbysites affirms Oberfeld Press’s commitment to thoughtful digital publishing — where structure, clarity, and craft extend beyond what is visible on the surface. For the imprint, the website is not simply presentation; it is an editorial environment designed to support disciplined publishing over time. Special thanks to Thomas Günther for the feature.

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