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Swiss Operator is a minimalist Hugo theme inspired by Swiss editorial design, built for technical writing, engineering notes, and high-clarity personal blogs.

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Swiss Operator – Swiss-style Hugo theme for engineering and tech blogs

by carlosplanchon·Feb 23, 2026·3 points·0 comments

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Beautiful Swiss grid theme, but Hugo themes are crowded and this lacks differentiation.

Strengths
  • Pure Hugo Pipes eliminates JS build complexity; persistent light/dark toggle via localStorage
  • 70/30 responsive grid with deliberate whitespace matches Swiss editorial rigor
  • Category color accents and i18n-ready structure are thoughtful touches
Weaknesses
  • Hugo theme market is saturated; no novel technical or design insight versus competitors
  • No evidence this solves a problem existing themes don't already address elegantly
Category
Target Audience

Technical writers, engineers, and bloggers prioritizing clarity and clean typography

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Post Description

Swiss Operator is a minimalist, Swiss-editorial Hugo theme focused on clarity, typography, and clean engineering-driven writing.

I built it because most Hugo themes lean heavily on visual noise, animations, or complex JS pipelines. This theme does the opposite: it uses a strict Swiss grid, balanced whitespace, and a two-column layout optimized for long-form technical or engineering notes.

It includes: - Zero JS build pipeline (pure Hugo Pipes) - Light/dark mode with persistent toggle - Category color accents inspired by Swiss editorial systems - Responsive 70/30 grid layout - i18n-ready structure - RSS support - Local or Google Fonts (Inter + JetBrains Mono)

Demo: https://carlosplanchon.com Source: https://github.com/carlosplanchon/hugo-theme-swiss-operator Screenshot: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/carlosplanchon/hugo-theme-...

Open to feedback, suggestions, and critiques about the layout, typography choices, and documentation. This is my first serious dive in frontend :)

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