27/07/2026
📌Slide 1: Editorial Magazine
Less distractions. More focus.
Sometimes the strongest presentation isn't the one with the most elements, it's the one with the fewest.
Inspired by editorial magazines and premium product showcases, this style uses generous white space and clean typography to let the design speak for itself.
A reminder that good design doesn't always need to shout.
📌Slide 2: Medical Brand Showcase
A website is only one part of a brand.
Instead of presenting just the homepage, this concept brings together the visual identity of a healthcare clinic, from business cards and appointment cards to branded stationery and digital experiences.
When every touchpoint feels connected, the brand feels more trustworthy and professional.
📌Slide 3: Interior Mockup
Design in its natural environment.
Rather than placing a website inside a device, this presentation imagines how the digital experience fits into a real healthcare space.
Reception displays, booking kiosks, and mobile screens work together to create a seamless patient journey, bridging the gap between digital and physical experiences.
📌Slide 4: Floating Glass Mockup
Presenting the interface, not just the devices.
This concept focuses on the building blocks of the user experience through layered glass panels and floating UI elements.
Instead of looking at a single screen, you get a clearer view of how the interface is structured and how every component contributes to the overall experience.
💡Every project tells a different story.
The website may stay the same, but the way it's presented can completely change how people experience the design.
Exploring different presentation styles is one of my favorite parts of the creative process, not because one is better than another, but because each highlights a different strength of the same work.