Designing for the Web

  1. Develop Your Idea:

    My goal for this website is to build a portfolio that showcases who I am as a product designer. I want the site to be visually appealing and engaging, while maintaining a clean minimalistic aesthetic that allows my work to stand out.

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    burocratik.com/

    Bürocratik is a fearless digital studio crafting bold brands and websites that stand out. The above website images are of Buro celebrating 18 years of blazing creativity, they blend design, strategy, and tech to deliver immersive identities and memorable digital experiences. Known for their fearless approach and obsession with detail, Bürocratik turns complex ideas into striking, timeless work. (the above website scrolls sideways :0)

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    bychristinakosik.com

    Christina Kosik is a designer and Webflow developer crafting clean, intentional brands and websites that stick. With a background spanning design, motion, and code, she bridges creativity with function to build work that feels as sharp as it looks. Collaborating with studios, agencies, and independent brands, Christina brings clarity, polish, and purpose to every project, turning ideas into digital experiences that last.

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    The references I explored stand out for their strong use of visuals, minimal text, and editorial-style layouts that feel both modern and immersive. Sites like Christina Kosik’s portfolio and Madeninn use clean grids, neutral palettes, and bold typography to keep the focus on the work itself. I love how Bürocratik breaks the norm of what a website should look like. Their use of side-scrolling layouts, images that reveal themselves as you move through the page, and even playful details like custom mouse pointer icons create an experience that feels alive and unexpected. It’s this fearless approach to interaction and detail that makes their work so memorable, and it’s something I’d like to bring into my own portfolio to leave a lasting impression on my audience.Additionally, what inspires me is how these sites balance simplicity with impact, letting images speak while using minimal but intentional text and navigation. I want to bring this into my own portfolio by creating a visually heavy, minimalistic space that feels curated.

  4. Target Your Audience:

    My website will target potential clients, design agencies, students, and design enthusiasts.

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