Galileo
a sharp digital presence for a creative studio, combining bold imagery & minimal layouts.
David Klein
CEO at Galileo
A bold portfolio website designed to give the studio’s work a sharper and more memorable digital presence.
Galileo needed a sharp digital presence that reflected the energy of a modern creative studio. The goal was to create a website that felt bold, minimal, and easy to explore, while giving their work enough space to stand out.
I designed the website around strong image moments, clean typography, and a simple structure that makes the studio feel more focused. The result is a portfolio experience that feels confident, flexible, and built for future growth.


Challenge
Galileo needed a website that could showcase expressive visuals without making the experience feel crowded or unclear.
The studio had strong creative work, but the old presentation lacked focus. Projects felt disconnected, and the website did not fully communicate the quality, clarity, and personality behind the studio.
The challenge was to create a system that could support bold visuals without overwhelming the visitor. The website needed to feel expressive, but still remain easy to navigate and understand.


Solution
I built a flexible Framer system with strong image moments, clean layouts, and a simple project structure.
I developed a visual direction based on large imagery, strong contrast, clear project sections, and subtle interaction details. The layout gives each project a strong moment while keeping the overall experience clean and structured.
The Framer build was created with reusable components, responsive layouts, and a flexible project system so Galileo can add new work without redesigning the full website.

Result
The new website made the studio feel more focused, professional, and easier to explore from the first scroll.
The final website gave Galileo a more refined and memorable digital presence. Their work now feels easier to explore, the brand feels more consistent, and the site creates a stronger impression from the first scroll.
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