Aggie UX In

Cascade and WordPress

Developed by the Division of Marketing and Communications Web Team, the Cascade Page Builder and WordPress Theme bring Aggie UX to life. These no-code templates integrate Aggie UX components and built-in features that make it easier for teams to design, build and launch accessible, brand-aligned websites.

A screenshot of tamu.edu

The university’s flagship website was the first to launch using Aggie UX. Serving as the hub for university resources for students, faculty and staff, tamu.edu is the primary website for the university.

A screenshot from the Texas A&M Marketing and Communications' website

The MarComm site provides templates, resources and brand guidelines from the Division of Marketing and Communications for use by the Texas A&M community.

Screenshot of the Stories site homepage to showcase Aggie UX components on the site

The Texas A&M Stories website features innovative university news and engaging branded content. Serving as the university’s storytelling hub, it has a bold and creative feel.

A screenshot from the Texas A&M Government Relations' website

Government Relations serves as a link between Texas A&M and federal, state, and local government agencies. It also helps Texans understand how the university and government collaborate to achieve academic objectives.

A screenshot from the Texas A&M at Work website

Texas A&M at Work is the official employee newsletter for Texas A&M University, keeping staff informed about campus events, important deadlines and university news.

A screenshot from the Texas A&M University Washington D.C website

Texas A&M University’s Washington D.C. campus extends the Aggie presence nationwide and offers students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience on Capitol Hill.

Have questions about Aggie UX?

With dozens of active sites — and even more in development — Aggie UX is a continuously improving design system maintained by Texas A&M Marketing & Communications. We welcome collaboration from campus communicators, designers and developers.