A cinematic editorial style website created for Suffolk documentary filmmaker Frances Harper, designed to showcase documentary projects, reviews, commercial film work and personal storytelling in a more engaging and professional way.
The aim was to create a website that reflected both the documentary style and personality behind the work while presenting projects in a more visually engaging and professional format.
The design combines spacious layouts, editorial typography and large imagery to help give the website a more immersive feel while remaining clear and easy to navigate across all devices.
The website was designed to balance visual storytelling with clarity, allowing visitors to browse documentaries, commercial projects, reviews and media coverage without the site feeling cluttered or overwhelming.
Clear content hierarchy and improved navigation help guide visitors through the portfolio more naturally while maintaining a calm editorial feel throughout the website.
Responsive layouts also ensure the website performs smoothly across mobiles, tablets and desktop devices while supporting improved online visibility within Google.
The finished website feels significantly more polished, cinematic and engaging while remaining approachable and easy for visitors to use.
The combination of larger imagery, clearer layouts and responsive design helps present Frances Harper’s work in a more professional and memorable way while supporting enquiries and visibility online.
The flexible structure also allows the website to continue growing through future documentaries, press features and commercial film projects.
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