Multipage design personal development diary / Website design / Eshop construction
Christina Spano, an experienced life and business coach, recently chose our office for the design of a personal development calendar, the creation and development of an eshop, the construction of her personal website that will reflect her sophisticated approach to the field of coaching and the creation of videos calendar promotion.
 





The cooperation
Our journey began with the “Winner’s Diary,” which is more than just a diary. It is a personal development and thought journal that includes texts and instructions to help people set goals and live a happy, prosperous life. The austerity and minimalism that govern it offer a pleasant and calm experience. Colors, fonts, and page layout are carefully chosen to convey a sense of balance and harmony. 

As a continuation of our collaboration, we created a dynamic online presence that reflects her professional and personal philosophy. The website highlights the services Christina offers, as well as how she can support businesses and people to discover their true purpose and successfully bring their ideas to the world. The specific website also refers to its eshop through which one can buy the calendar as well as other services.

For both websites we focused on functionality, frugality and minimalism. Simplicity and ease of navigation were top priorities. Minimalist design is a key to eshop aesthetics, letting products and services stand out on their own merits. The user is focused on the bottom line, while the graphical interface communication highlights the exceptional shopping experience.

Finally, the video created to promote “The Winner’s Diary” is a dynamic approach. With motion effects, eye-catching graphics, and short spots, the video creates an exclusive experience that invites the viewer to explore the world of “The Winner’s Diary.”

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Christina Spano
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