Web design [Zwarts & Jansma architects]

1999 • Mediamatic

Zwarts en Jansma had a large number of projects they wanted to present to their customers on a new website. Many of the projects encompassed several categories of any type of categorization of the projects that could be thought of so the idea of mutually exclusive categories was abandoned.

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Zwarts & Jansma home

Zwarts & Jansma home

Zwarts & Jansma legenda

Zwarts & Jansma legenda

Zwarts & Jansma bureau presentation

Zwarts & Jansma bureau presentation

Instead icons were designed for a chosen set of categories and included in the navigation.
This way clients could see to which categories each of their projects belonged and either navigate through all the projects in one single category or switch in between categories.
Responsibilities: Concept, visual design, information architecture, navigation, interface.

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