With these templates, you can produce beautiful, visually immersive feature articles in minutes.
Feature articles are becoming an increasingly visual form, especially on the web. With articles like these from news outlets like the BBC and Stuff, we can see why: the impact on the reader can be extraordinary.
The problem for most writers, though, is that they are stuck with a generic CMS like Wordpress or Drupal. Without custom code, these CMSs typically create content that wouldn’t look out of place on the web of 2013.
To help you out, we’ve put together 10 free editable feature article templates. To use them for yourself, simply click on your chosen template, add your content, and publish to the world.
Immersive feature articles are different to articles published to a generic CMS. They are more visually engaging, more carefully designed, and more flexible in terms of what you can include.
To make the most of the form, here’s some tips on what you should include.
The best feature articles have a clear hierarchy, with creative use of H2s and H3s to keep the reader moving through the story. This has the added benefit of being machine-readable to Google (and whatever other machines might be looking to read your work).
You can set these headings while drafting content in Google Docs or Microsoft Word and paste them in, or set them directly in your publishing tool or CMS. Another option is to use Text over Media sections, which provides the reader with an additional visual break.
Modern content platforms allow you to use images and illustrations in multiple different ways. Shorthand allows users to add scrollmation effects, media galleries, text over media, Scrollpoints, grids, reveals, and more.
But to make the most of these features, you’ll need to have some assets ready to go. If you’re stuck, you can use Shorthand’s Unsplash integration, create assets using tools like Canva, or find free stock images from elsewhere on the web.
Some of the most powerful feature stories on the web are data stories. These stories use interactive charts and graphs to drive their narrative. And with the rise of apps like Flourish, it’s easier than ever to include interactive data in your article. These assets can also be repurposed for social media content, such as infographics.
If you’re looking for inspiration on how to tell a cracking data story, check out these data storytelling examples.
If your feature article tells the story of a place, then you should consider adding an interactive map. These have traditionally been difficult to build, requiring both geospatial and development expertise.
But with tools like Shorthand, that is changing. Features like Reveal allow you to create a dynamic map with nothing more than static images. And with scrollytelling, you can take readers on a journey with a detailed, annotated map.
You need to make sure your feature article is accessible to all of your audience. While some elements of accessibility should be provided by your content creation tool, others you will have to do yourself.
At the most basic level, make sure you add alt text to images, ensure your fonts are readable, make graphics clear, and describe your links (no more ‘click here’).
Immersive feature articles are more flexible than regular web content, but that’s no reason to abandon your brand. Your feature article should use your brand colours, fonts, and style, even if it is more dynamic and interactive than content you would typically publish.
Your audience is online, so plan your digital content as its own reading experience, independent of any print content you might be making.
Unless you’re doing a project for your English class or school newspaper, you shouldn’t use a ‘newspaper template’ or ‘newspaper article template’ that attempts to replicate the look and feel of print. Like the all-too-ubiquitous flipbooks, these are terrible to read on a digital device.
Now, let’s dive into our 10 free feature article templates!
Data stories are hugely compelling — but they are also notoriously difficult to do well. This data storytelling template uses charts, numbers, and photography to tell a data-driven story, without letting the data overwhelm the narrative.
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If you want to use images to complement your text, then this news article template is for you. Making use of Shorthand’s Scrollmation section, this template suits features that benefit from plenty of visual aids.
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The greatest challenge in science communication is keeping the attention of the reader. This science communication magazine article template solves this problem by artfully spacing out text, diagrams, and section breaks.
This means that the reader is never overwhelmed with too much information in a single viewport. It also means that your beautiful scientific media assets have the space to shine.
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This minimalist brand story template is perfect for businesses and publications that have a strong brand, but don’t want to distract their reader with too many bells and whistles. The photographs are clear and distinct, the colours are compelling, and the copy is given plenty of room to breathe.
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This engaging not-for-profit campaign template uses video, 3D images, and Scrollmation to win the attention of its audience. This template is great for folks that don’t have too many assets, but still want to create a visually compelling story.
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This feature article template has a clean, bespoke design that feels distinct from most content on the web. It uses colour, 3D effects, and scrollytelling techniques to create a beautifully engaging story.
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If you’re writing a story about an historical event, then you’ll likely have access to a range of photographs. In this feature article template, the photographs are central to the story and are given prominence throughout.
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If photos are central to your feature article, then try this template. Using Background Scrollmation sections, this template gives you plenty of opportunities to show off your photography.
For even better results, consider using Shorthand’s Image Filters to create consistent and cohesive look across the images in your story.
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If you have a graphic designer on board, then use this feature story template to create a truly compelling visual story. The template uses illustrations, image galleries, and Reveal sections to sustain the reader’s attention to the end.
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This template is perfect for longform stories that use original photography, but don’t have many other assets to include. With a clean, simple aesthetic, the template would also suit features for online publications, such as digital magazines.
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