Ten distinct design languages for the GenTech site — same content, same photography, same story. Each is a starting point for the conversation, not a finished site. Open any one to explore its full homepage.
Dark, immersive, editorial. Full-bleed photography, forest-and-bronze, a refined serif, slow filmic motion. Reads like a luxury architecture brand.
Paper-white and intellectual, like a printed architecture journal. High-contrast Didone, a strict grid, hairline rules, plate captions.
Concrete, ink, brick-red. Monumental condensed type, a visible structural grid with hard borders, inverted black sections.
An architect's drawing brought to the screen. Navy drafting grid, cyan hairlines, dimension lines, sheet numbers, mono annotations.
Earthen and human. Terracotta, olive, and sand, a warm humanist serif, soft rounded forms, materials-forward warmth.
Ultra-restrained. Pure white, vast negative space, a single red accent, asymmetric grid, big images, very few words.
Fashion-magazine energy. Type over image, an electric-blue accent, a kinetic ticker, dramatic scale contrast. Design-forward.
Old-establishment gravitas. Deep green, cream, and gold, a classic Caslon serif, symmetric composition, a crest, formal rules.
Light and expansive — built around the aerial mountain photography. Sky and stone tones, an elegant serif, big horizons. Resort-like.
A beautifully ordered ledger. Off-white, ink, and teal, monospace structure, ruled rows, plate numbers. Confident and systematic.