New “Song of America” Website by Synoptic Office Brings 250 Years of U.S. History to Life Through Song

Mobile-first digital platform, created by Synoptic Office, launches to coincide with America 250

Song of America, a Hampsong Foundation project originally in collaboration with the Library of Congress, today unveils its newly redesigned website, a mobile-first digital platform that invites audiences to experience the history of the United States through poetry and song.

Timed to coincide with America’s 250th anniversary, the site offers an accessible, listening-forward way to explore the nation’s cultural, social, and political history through the words and music of its songs.

Developed in collaboration with design consultancy Synoptic Office, the new Song of America website reimagines a vast, text-heavy archive of historical resources into an interconnected digital experience. Rather than treating the collection as a reference database, the design encourages visitors to move seamlessly between songs, the people that created them, and historical events, uncovering surprising connections and stories across more than two centuries of American life.

“At its heart, Song of America is about how people have understood and expressed this country through words and music,” says Thomas Hampson, founder of the Song of America project and an internationally renowned operatic baritone. “The tradition of American classic song—poetry set to music—is far more than a collection of beautiful compositions. It is a record of how individuals have tried to understand who they are, where they belong, and what kind of society they hope to build. Through poetry and music, American Song becomes a living archive of memory, aspiration, conflict, and hope.”

“Song of America’s archive is an extraordinary body of knowledge,” says Caspar Lam, Founding Partner at Synoptic Office. “Our goal was to honor that depth while creating an experience that invites exploration.”

YuJune Park, Founding Partner at Synoptic Office, adds: “We approached the project as both a design challenge and an information-design challenge: how do you transform a large cultural database into something that feels alive? Our answer was to weave listening, storytelling and historical context together so visitors can follow their curiosity from one voice, song or moment in history to another.”

A listening-forward, mobile-first experience

The site has been designed mobile-first, reflecting audience data showing that the majority (64%) of visitors access Song of America via their phones.

As users navigate the site, they’re accompanied by an audio player that enables them to listen to songs while exploring related stories, essays, and archival material. Audio recordings and podcasts now sit at the center of the experience, rather than deep within the site’s architecture, creating a more direct connection between listening and learning.

At the heart of the redesign is a dynamic, chapter-based timeline that presents American history through song, placing works and creators within the broader story of the United States. Visitors can move fluidly between historical events and the people who created the music of their era, turning chronology into a tool for exploration rather than simple reference.

Synoptic Office also designed a custom discovery system that surfaces contextual prompts throughout the site. Inspired by the notifications and alerts familiar to mobile users, these “cartouche” messages introduce related songs, people and historical events based on what a visitor is viewing.

This approach encourages deeper exploration and maintains a sense of continual discovery, making the experience feel more like an evolving editorial platform than a static archive. 

The interface itself draws from the visual language of magazines and news sites. Layered typography, flexible content modules, and continuously changing contextual pathways make a historical archive feel alive and current, creating the impression that the site refreshes itself with each visit.

Behind the scenes, Synoptic Office retained Song of America’s existing WordPress content structure, while redesigning the information architecture around discovery and storytelling. The approach preserves its substantial body of scholarship, while making it easier for visitors to navigate a collection that contains thousands of interconnected records.

Song as a unifying cultural lens

Unlike many music platforms, Song of America is explicitly centered on classic song – poetry set to music – highlighting the literary, linguistic, and vocal dimensions of American musical history.

This distinction shaped the structure of the site itself. Songs sit alongside the composers and writers who created them, foregrounding song texts as artistic works but also as historical documents, that capture how Americans understood their world at different moments in time. Through recordings, essays, and carefully curated connections between works, creators, and historical events, the new site aspires to serve as a unifying cultural resource for America 250 and beyond, celebrating the richness of American voices across time.

Publicly available from July 4, the new Song of America website is live at songofamerica.net.

Source: Synoptic Office

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