I’m a huge advocate for always using the Genesis framework for the vast majority of typical WordPress sites.
Since Gutenberg was released last year, a few Genesis child themes have been released, re-released or updated to support Gutenberg and make the most of it’s brilliant features.
I definitely recommend sticking to these child themes as far as possible, because you will get all the best of Genesis, all the best of Gutenberg and your site should be stable, trouble-free and future-proof for a good long while to come.
Here is a list of Gutenberg-ready Genesis Child Themes that are worth a look…
- https://demo.seothemes.com/corporate-pro/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/breakthrough/
- https://demo.seothemes.com/business-pro/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/genesis-sample/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/ambiance/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/essence/
- https://demo.9seeds.com/jessica/
- http://demo.appfinite.net/aspire/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/authority/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/monochrome/
- https://demo.hellopro.personalbranding.thebrandid.com/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/revolution/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/revolution/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/altitude/
- https://demo.seothemes.com/studio-pro/
- https://cookdpro.com/
- https://foodiepro.com/
- https://brunchpro.blog/
- https://demos.restored316designs.com/divine/
- https://demos.restored316designs.com/market/
- https://demos.restored316designs.com/refined/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/infinity/
- https://demo.studiopress.com/magazine/