About the project
We implemented a complete web design redesign for our client Commha – from the structure to the final interface. Our aim was to create a clear, modern and accessible website that makes content easier to find and noticeably reduces the workload of the editorial team. To achieve this, we rethought the information architecture, navigation logic and page hierarchy and merged them with a reduced, brand-appropriate UI.
We developed a modular design system with reusable components (hero, teaser, grid, FAQ, callouts). Typography, spacing and interactions follow consistent rules so that new pages can be created quickly while remaining visually consistent. Responsive breakpoints and meaningful micro-interactions ensure an easy, professional user experience on all devices.
Special focus was placed on the editorial requirements of Commha: We created “References” and “Events” as independent content areas – including suitable templates for list, detail and archive pages. Filters, keywords and date logic make it easier to curate and find content. In the backend, we optimized maintenance with Advanced Custom Fields (ACF): clearly named input fields, validations and flexible content modules enable structured content without layout breaks. This reduces queries and speeds up publication.
To optimize processes for employees, we defined workflows, roles and authorizations, provided compact editorial guides and context-related inline instructions directly in the CMS. This means that content can be entered more securely, quickly and consistently – even by new team members.
Technically, we paid attention to clean code, lean assets, image optimization and accessibility basics (reading order, contrasts, focus states). The result: a fast, maintainable and easy-to-maintain website that presents Commha’s range of products and services in a clearly structured way and noticeably simplifies internal collaboration.
Technologies
- WordPress
- Advanced Custom Fields
- Elementor



