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Projects

References that do more than show, they explain.

Good project pages are not just a gallery, but small case studies. They help visitors understand what was done and why it matters.

Clear value
Clear story
Trust building

What a good reference needs

Not just screenshots, but a clear value story.

Clear context: who was the project for?
Clear solution: what decision was made?
Clear outcome: what improved as a result?

Case studies

Project examples in a much calmer, more readable structure.

Each example shows a typical starting point, the implementation focus and the result for visitors.

Consulting brand

Digital presence with clear positioning

Goal: build trust and make the offer understandable within seconds. The focus is on a calm homepage, clear service blocks and a direct way to contact.

Result: More orientation for visitors, less friction in the inquiry process.

Local service business

Clean website for mobile users

Goal: a serious presence that works just as well on a phone as on desktop. That needs strong typography, clear hierarchy and fast loading times.

Result: Better readability, stronger first impression and easy contact.

Personal portfolio

Reduced presentation for projects and references

Goal: bundle content, show references meaningfully and make the person behind the brand visible. Ideal for solo founders who want a professional look.

Result: Less distraction, more focus on content, offer and credibility.

What these examples have in common

  • • Clear value instead of pure self-promotion
  • • Calm design with strong readability
  • • Clear next steps for visitors
  • • A structure that can grow later without a redesign

Next step

If you want, we can turn this template into your real project.

Then texts, references, contact channels and visual details can be adapted so the site truly matches your brand and audience.