A content-driven website and communication system was developed for Ishimodo to support the presentation of services, portfolio work, and ongoing brand communication. Built on the Adobe Business Catalyst CMS, the platform combined a structured website, blog, and email campaign system within a single integrated environment.
Information architecture was defined to support multiple content types, including client work, service descriptions, and editorial material. Navigation and page structures were designed to maintain clarity across the site while allowing new content to be added and managed consistently over time.
Integration of a blog and email newsletter system extended the platform beyond a static website, enabling regular communication through structured content publishing and campaign distribution. This required alignment between website content, editorial workflow, and email formatting to ensure consistency across different delivery contexts.
The work reflects a systems-led approach to content and communication, where structure, clarity, and integration support both content management and ongoing audience engagement.
Design: Anna Kortekaas
UX/UI: Stephen Franklin
Development: Stephen Franklin
UX/UI: Stephen Franklin
Development: Stephen Franklin
Homepage interface combining agency positioning, navigation, and structured entry into services, clients, and portfolio content.
Client and portfolio grid presenting work through a structured layout of visual assets, supporting scalable content organisation.
Detailed project layout combining visual content and structured text, supporting consistent presentation of case studies and client work.
Team interface presenting profiles, roles, and supporting content within a structured layout aligned to overall site hierarchy.
Blog interface supporting structured editorial content, including post hierarchy, archive navigation, and content indexing.
Email campaign layout aligned with website structure, ensuring consistency across content delivery channels and communication touchpoints.