Portfolio
Selected work across websites, stores and platforms.
A strong portfolio should do more than show pictures. These examples reflect the kind of structure, trust, performance, content clarity and business thinking we plan around before a website or digital system is built.

Web
Business websites
Store
Ecommerce builds
SEO
Search-ready structure
Selected work
Projects and website examples
The examples below represent different business needs: website revamps, real estate platforms, ecommerce, healthcare, logistics, education and service-led lead generation. Each one shows how web design, content, trust and technical planning change with the business context.

Institutional Website Revamp
ICPALD
Regional institutional website revamp for clearer departments, projects, resources, events, advisories and stakeholder navigation.
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Environmental NGO Website Revamp
Green Belt Movement
Nonprofit website revamp for clearer mission storytelling, programme structure, impact signals, media resources and donation paths.
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Real Estate Advisory Platform
Nairobi Real Estate
Property intelligence website structure for serious buyers comparing apartments, off-plan projects, locations and investment opportunities.
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Real Estate Listings Website
Ravi Homes
Real estate listings experience with property search, location filters, apartment showcases and direct viewing enquiry paths.
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Education Website
Highridge School
Current school website structure for admissions, curriculum, parent trust, contact paths and timely institutional updates.
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Ecommerce Marketplace
BuyAll Kenya
Marketplace-style ecommerce structure for product discovery, buyer trust, checkout planning and clearer category navigation.
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Healthcare Platform
Interface Healthcare
Healthcare communication structure focused on service clarity, patient-facing information, trust signals and easier enquiry paths.
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Logistics and Delivery
Volthub Express
Operational website direction for delivery coverage, service explanation, credibility and contact flow for logistics enquiries.
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Online Store
ShopEase
Online store concept built around catalogue clarity, product confidence, checkout movement and a cleaner buying journey.
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Business Website
Fourthstreet
Business website example focused on credibility, clear offers, contact readiness and a stronger first impression for buyers.
View related proofHow to read the work
A portfolio should reveal the thinking behind the design
When you compare digital partners, look beyond colours and layout style. The stronger question is whether the work shows commercial clarity, technical fit, content depth, trust placement and a practical path for improvement after launch.
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The structure should match the buyer journey
A good portfolio example should show more than visual taste. It should make the offer easier to understand, place proof near important decisions and give the visitor a clear path toward enquiry, purchase, booking or deeper review.
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The technical direction should match the business
An ecommerce store, school website, healthcare platform and service business do not need the same foundation. The platform, content model, performance needs, integrations and support plan should match how the organisation actually works.
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The work should stay useful after launch
A strong project is not finished when it looks good. The business still needs content updates, tracking, SEO growth, maintenance, campaign support or operational changes, so the build should make ownership and improvement easier.
Project fit
The closest example is usually a pattern, not a finished answer.
A school may need admissions clarity, calendar updates and parent trust. A logistics company may need service explanation, delivery coverage and enquiry flow. An ecommerce business may need catalogue structure, checkout confidence and product reporting. The visible design changes, but the planning principle stays the same: the experience should support the decision the visitor is trying to make.
If you see an example that feels close to your situation, use it as a starting reference. We still need to understand your audience, content, operations, technical requirements and growth priorities before recommending a scope for the DevOps Web Designers team.
Before asking for something similar, clarify:
- Which visitor decision the website or store must support.
- What proof, service detail or product information buyers need.
- Which integrations, forms, payments or tracking must work reliably.
- How the business will update and improve the work after launch.
Next steps
Turn a work example into a practical plan
These resources help you move from inspiration to scope, pricing and delivery expectations.
Quote Form
Mention the closest example, your current site or store, and the business outcome the project should support.
Learn moreCase Studies
Read the project reasoning behind selected work and see how structure supports trust and enquiries.
Learn moreWebsite Build Methodology
Understand how discovery, structure, copy, design, development and launch checks come together.
Learn morePortfolio questions
Questions buyers ask when reviewing work examples
A good portfolio should help you make a clearer decision, not just browse visuals.
How should I use the portfolio when deciding whether to contact you?
Use it to look for fit, not only style. Ask whether the examples show the kind of structure your business needs: service clarity, ecommerce flow, trust proof, industry-specific content, mobile usability, lead capture or a foundation that can support SEO and updates after launch.
Can you build something different from the examples shown here?
Yes. The portfolio is a sample of project patterns, not a menu of fixed designs. We use the business goal, audience, content needs, technical requirements and budget to shape the right direction rather than copying the same experience across every client.
Why do some examples link to case studies instead of live project details?
Some work is better explained through the planning pattern behind it, especially when confidentiality, ongoing changes or client ownership affect what can be shown publicly. The case-study route focuses on the business problem, structure and reasoning behind the solution.
What should I send if I want a similar project?
Send the closest example, your current website or store if one exists, the main business goal, must-have functionality, content status and any timeline or budget expectation. That helps us identify whether the right route is a focused build, redesign, ecommerce plan, SEO support or a phased project.
Want your project to be the next strong example?
Tell us what you need built, which example feels closest, what already exists and what business outcome matters most.
