Gutenberg’s Role in Award-Winning Websites

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been diving deep into Gutenberg lately, particularly curious about its adoption in award-winning websites. I’ve had a look at the official WordPress Showcase (https://wordpress.org/showcase/) and noticed a pattern: the overwhelming majority of top sites use custom templates and meta fields (often via ACF), the most notable exception seems to be NASA’s website (although its design is relatively simple).

This got me thinking: are there other award-winning sites leveraging Gutenberg, even with custom-developed blocks? (Note: ACF blocks do not count)

From what I’ve seen, Gutenberg appears prevalent in simpler or lower-quality sites, but it seems underutilized in top-tier web development. This raises questions about its scalability and effectiveness beyond basic implementations.

Have you come across any remarkable examples of Gutenberg in action on high-quality, award-winning websites?

Looking forward to your insights!

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