Sanz ZhuZhou
Web design| Web development |Catalogue
A range of projects created at a bathroom furniture company, including product visuals, marketing materials, and brand-focused design work.
Web design| Web development |Catalogue
A range of projects created at a bathroom furniture company, including product visuals, marketing materials, and brand-focused design work.
The Brief
Design a product catalogue for Sanz ZhuZhou, the company’s Chinese manufacturing branch, showcasing its range of electric power tools.
The Challenges
The project had a tight deadline, requiring fast turnaround. A major challenge was the lack of real product photos, making it difficult to present the tools accurately and attractively.
The Process
I designed the majority of the inner pages, creating a clean, organised layout to clearly communicate product details. To overcome the limited photography, I enhanced existing images and incorporated visuals in a way that maintained consistency and professionalism across the catalogue.
Final Result
A visually cohesive and informative catalogue delivered on a tight schedule, effectively highlighting the electric power tools range despite limited photographic resources.
The Brief
Develop a website for Sanz ZhuZhou based on the catalogue design, providing an informative platform for potential clients to explore the manufacturing process
The Challenges
Technical challenges included linking the Chinese domain to a European hosting service, implementing security measures, and optimising site performance for visitors in China.
The Process
Initially planned as a 1:1 adaptation of the catalogue, the design was simplified for better usability. I translated the visual style of the catalogue into a web-friendly format, ensuring a clear, informative layout. Technical improvements focused on security, speed optimisation, and cross-region accessibility.
Final Result
A streamlined, secure website that communicates Sanz ZhuZhou’s manufacturing process effectively, optimised for international visitors while retaining the visual identity of the catalogue.
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