Work 07
The new design system focused on neutral tones, clean dividers, and subtle text styling. Each project was positioned like an exhibit, giving visitors room to observe materials, proportions, and atmosphere without competition from the interface.
I built a custom CMS structure tailored to their categories: residential, commercial, interior, and conceptual. This allowed them to upload large visuals with ease and maintain full control over their portfolio without breaking the design.
The navigation was simplified into a minimal header with smooth, unobtrusive transitions. Visitors could move between projects without feeling lost, supporting a calm and intentional browsing experience.
The case-study pages were carefully crafted with modular sections: overview, concept, materials, process, and final results. Each block adapts dynamically depending on the content Luma uploads.
With Framer development, I incorporated subtle scroll animations that mimic architectural pacing — slow, confident, and grounded. Nothing feels rushed or overly animated; instead, the site breathes in harmony with the content.
After launch, Luma’s inquiries increased, particularly from clients who expressed appreciation for the clarity and professionalism of the new experience. The portfolio now reflects the precision and thoughtfulness of their architectural practice.
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