Sober is the Pelican theme equivalent of a well-worn moleskine notebook—unpretentious, reliable, and entirely devoted to the purity of your words. Its minimalist ethos isn’t an aesthetic choice so much as a philosophical stance: content deserves oxygen, not ornamentation.
The design is a masterclass in restraint—generous whitespace like pauses in a thoughtful conversation, typography crisp as a printed broadsheet, and a complete absence of visual clutter that might pull focus from your ideas. Navigation is intuitive yet nearly invisible, ensuring readers glide through your posts without friction.
For personal bloggers, Sober offers clarity as a superpower. Whether you’re sharing midnight musings or technical tutorials, the theme acts as a silent curator—your words framed like artifacts in a gallery, demanding attention not through flash, but through sheer presence. It’s for writers who believe their thoughts need no filter, just a clean, well-lighted place to be seen.
Sober doesn’t dress up your content—it lets it stand naked and unashamed.