The Weather

The Weather We are a studio for web development, branding and digital marketing based in Berlin and Prague. Web Development | Branding | Digital Marketing

Designed with optimism. Archived with dignity. ⚽Yesterday, Freiburg played the Europa League final. Last-minute, we help...
21/05/2026

Designed with optimism. Archived with dignity. ⚽

Yesterday, Freiburg played the Europa League final. Last-minute, we helped our client Lexware — proudly based in Freiburg and emblazoned on the jerseys — take over the Kicker.dehomepage.

Everything went according to plan, but then the match started. We remain incredibly proud to partner with Lexware. Despite everything.

Freiburg 0, Aston Villa 3.

We’re proud to share the new website for Qoroquantum — a deep-tech company building the ex*****on layer for heterogeneou...
18/05/2026

We’re proud to share the new website for Qoroquantum — a deep-tech company building the ex*****on layer for heterogeneous computing.

Our goal was to translate highly complex technology into a digital experience that feels clear, precise, and credible for research, enterprise, and HPC sectors. Every part was designed to communicate depth and clarity while maintaining a clean, intuitive user experience.

Web Design: Elizaveta Khristova, Fanni Dedeyan
Web Development: Alejandro Meschini
Project Management: Mia Pavlinovic

Berlin has no shortage of cafés. Finding one with good Wi-Fi, decent coffee, and a vibe you can actually work in is anot...
15/05/2026

Berlin has no shortage of cafés. Finding one with good Wi-Fi, decent coffee, and a vibe you can actually work in is another story.

Read more at: theweather.agency/blog

We're happy to share our latest project: a full website redesign for Laborgh Investment, a real estate firm built around...
11/05/2026

We're happy to share our latest project: a full website redesign for Laborgh Investment, a real estate firm built around quality and long-term value. 🏔️

Our brief was to refresh the existing site with a sleek, cohesive design that reflects the firm’s heritage and future direction. The core challenge was balancing two things that don't always sit easily together — nature and mountain photography, and the clean, minimal aesthetic a serious investment firm requires.

We developed a restrained visual system — using navy blue, muted grey-blue tones, and soft off-white — to hold it all together. The result is a site that feels premium and emotionally grounded without sacrificing clarity or corporate credibility.

Web Design: Elizaveta Khristova, Leona Rega, Fanni Dedeyan
Web Development: Alejandro Meschini, Monika Laurinaviciute
Project Management: Mia Pavlinovic

WordPress 7.0 was supposed to launch April 9. It didn't, which doesn't surprise us. There's a lot coming — collaboration...
05/05/2026

WordPress 7.0 was supposed to launch April 9. It didn't, which doesn't surprise us. There's a lot coming — collaboration tools, AI in core, a redesigned admin, and a PHP change that will quietly leave unprepared sites stuck on 6.9. We wrote the full breakdown in our latest blog post so you know what's changing and what to fix before it does.

Because the worst time to find out something is broken is when your team is already trying to use it. 😳

April was quite a month — too good to let slide without a proper recap.• It's been a month of recognition. Tech Reviewer...
30/04/2026

April was quite a month — too good to let slide without a proper recap.

• It's been a month of recognition. Tech Reviewers named The Weather one of the top digital marketing agencies in 2026, and The Manifest included us on its list of Top Design Agencies in Germany for April 2026. We've also continued to be recognised among the best web design agencies in Berlin on Sortlist, and number one for web design in Germany on Clutch. Turns out doing good work gets noticed!
• We updated our Behance profile with new case studies: MOSAIC, QphoX, QubeDot, and Judaicum. Four very different briefs, each broken down in detail for anyone curious about the process.
• Small win is still a win: FeedbackMe.com was named Site of the Day at Design Nominees.
• Our latest blog post on AI risks is live — worth a read if you've been following that conversation, or if you just enjoy a well-placed reality check.
• We also pulled back the curtain on how the team works: distributed, no fixed office, different postcodes and the same standards. Inspiration for your own remote setup is welcome.
• We kicked off projects for the Technical University of Dresden and Deutsche Schule Prag.

More coming in May! ⭐

The Weather works from coworking spaces, kitchen tables, trains, pools and whichever café happens to have reliable Wi-Fi...
29/04/2026

The Weather works from coworking spaces, kitchen tables, trains, pools and whichever café happens to have reliable Wi-Fi. Different postcodes, same standards — and a suspiciously consistent level of productivity.
Here’s where we’ve been lately. 🌍

How do you make someone feel a place that doesn't exist yet?That was our task when HORTA came to us — a Spanish restaura...
21/04/2026

How do you make someone feel a place that doesn't exist yet?

That was our task when HORTA came to us — a Spanish restaurant coming to Amsterdam with a clear vision of how they want to be perceived. Slightly nostalgic, communal, warm, and bold. Somewhere that belongs to everyone, not just one crowd.

We had to translate that into a website. Every color, every type choice, every scroll — designed to put you in the room before the room is ready.

We think it worked. Go see for yourself — they open April 22 in Amsterdam Zuid 👀

Great work, team.

Team:

Web Design: Agnes Lijie Lee
Web Development: Alejandro Meschini
Project Manager: Hanna Pylypenko

From global institutions to grassroots initiatives, we’ve had the chance to work with a wide range of non-profits over t...
17/04/2026

From global institutions to grassroots initiatives, we’ve had the chance to work with a wide range of non-profits over the years. It felt like the right moment to bring them together and give them the spotlight they deserve — both for their missions and the design behind them.

In the third sector, it is not just about what you say — it is about how you communicate it. Clarity, accessibility, and storytelling can make all the difference.
Here are a few of the projects we’re especially proud to have been part of:

•Missing Maps (Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)) — mapping vulnerable communities to support humanitarian response
•Lass Reden (European Commission) — creating a space for open, meaningful dialogue
•European Platform for Democratic Elections (EPDE) — strengthening democratic processes across Europe
•MOSAIC (United Nations) — fostering inclusion through cross-cultural collaboration
•Torhaus Berlin — supporting a local cultural space in Berlin
•Eco Weaver — translating sustainability into clear, actionable communication
•STEM Institute for Empirical Research — making complex data on public opinion accessible
•AUTILLUS - Kinder- und Jugendbuchschaffende Schweiz — supporting children's and youth literature in Switzerland

Curious what we could create together? If you’re working in the third sector and looking for a partner who understands the NGO landscape—let’s talk.

The conversation around AI is all over the place—but what if we’re focusing on the wrong concerns?We’ve put together a p...
15/04/2026

The conversation around AI is all over the place—but what if we’re focusing on the wrong concerns?
We’ve put together a practical guide on ten things to get right so you can actually own your AI workflow before your tools get ahead of you.

Read the full article on our blog 👀

We're excited to share our latest project for Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum, a Berlin institution ded...
13/04/2026

We're excited to share our latest project for Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum, a Berlin institution dedicated to preserving the history of Jewish life — a website showcasing the heritage of the Spandauer Vorstadt and Scheunenviertel.

The goal was to bring centuries of archival history to life and make it navigable for anyone curious enough to explore it. The focal point of the platform is an interactive map that layers 17th-century history onto the contemporary city, connecting physical locations with personal biographies and cultural context. Accessibility runs through every decision — high-contrast visuals, audio-guided routes and legible typography ensure these stories can be explored by everyone.

The result is a digital archive where the neighborhood's past sits right at the surface, presented through a clear, contemporary and inclusive interface.

🔗Check out Jewish Mitte Berlin project at jewishmitteberlin.de

Web design: Valeria Rimkevich, Leona Rega, Fanni Dedeyan
Web development: Monika Laurinaviciute, Sergio Sánchez Peñalver
Project management: Mia Pavlinović

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