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Freya De Vos

For Freya De Vos, an analog and digital photographer, we designed a website that reflects both the precision of her craft and the openness of her vision. The challenge was to create a platform that felt clean and UX-friendly, while still carrying a distinctive and remarkable identity. The result is a digital portfolio that’s as intuitive as it is striking, seamlessly connecting Freya’s work with her audience.

Clean Design, Remarkable Presence

The website embraces a minimal, spacious aesthetic where images take center stage. With clean lines, subtle typography, and a restrained color palette, the design allows Freya’s photography to breathe—ensuring the site feels both timeless and personal.


UX-Friendly Navigation

Ease of use was essential. The structure prioritizes clarity, guiding visitors effortlessly from one project to the next. Intuitive navigation and clear categorization ensure that clients and collaborators can explore her work without distraction, keeping the focus firmly on the photography.

Portfolio Integration with Flexibility

At the core of the website is a portfolio system tailored to Freya’s needs. Integrated into the CMS, it uses a dynamic grid structure that adapts seamlessly to both commercial and personal projects. This flexibility allows her to present her work in a way that feels organic and true to her style, while keeping the backend easy to manage.


A Grid That Frames the Work

The grid system acts as more than a layout—it’s a framing device that highlights Freya’s unique perspective. Whether in analog or digital format, her photographs are displayed with balance and rhythm, giving visitors the sense of stepping into her visual world.

REFLECTION

The website for Freya De Vos demonstrates how a digital platform can be both practical and poetic. Clean yet remarkable, structured yet free, it captures the duality of her work in analog and digital photography. For Freya, it’s more than a portfolio—it’s a stage where her images speak for themselves.

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