ForumO is the project of Paul, who runs a home gallery in Lille. The website serves as a digital platform where artworks, exhibitions, and events come together, and where visitors can get to know the gallery and what it has to offer.
Before this project, there was no website and no online presence. Everything was done via social media, which worked in itself, but offered no structure or overview. The goal was clear: to create a dedicated online space that lets art speak for itself, but is also practical and user-friendly.
Before our collaboration, ForumO only existed on social media. There was:
Visibility was limited, and interested parties had to make do with isolated posts, without context or coherence.
Paul eventually found Diggiehippie through Google.
At ForumO, I was responsible for the entire website development. The client already had a clear blueprint for the layout and logo, which provided a solid foundation for the design.
An artistic, out-of-the-box design that puts the artworks center stage, without visual noise.
Clear structure so that visitors quickly understand what ForumO is, what there is to see, and when.
Complete technical setup of the website.
Ensuring that the website can also be effectively found by people looking for art and exhibitions in the region.
Integration of a newsletter subscription so that interested parties can stay informed about new exhibitions and events.
The style remained deliberately minimalist, so that the art always plays the leading role.
Upon completion, ForumO will have:
The customer is very satisfied, and the website perfectly conveys what ForumO wants to be: an accessible yet artistic home gallery.
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