Sensey Website & UI System Starter
www.sensey.io
Role:
Web Designer, Product Designer
Scope
Website design, service structure, UI system, responsive design, visual direction
Team:
Worked closely with the client and developers
Repositioning a technical software company through a scalable website
Sensey is a technology company offering custom software development, hosting infrastructure and cybersecurity services. The company had strong technical capabilities, but needed a website experience that could communicate its value in a more structured, credible and distinctive way.
The challenge was to turn a broad technical offering into a focused B2B website: one that explained what Sensey does, guided visitors through its services and created a scalable visual system for future pages.
The Website Challenge
Sensey’s services covered several technical areas: custom applications, hosting infrastructure, cybersecurity, support and optimization. The risk was that the website could feel too broad, too generic or too difficult to understand for non-technical decision makers.
The design needed to do three things at the same time:
communicate technical credibility
make the service offering easier to scan
create a memorable brand experience without making the company feel less serious

Final live website hero positioning Sensey as a 24/7 IT partner for SMEs.
Website Strategy
I structured the website around four core service areas: development, hosting, cybersecurity and automation. The goal was to help non-technical decision makers understand Sensey’s offer faster and move from positioning to service exploration and contact.
Service Philosophy
The “Sensey Way” section translated the company’s engineering approach into a more memorable service narrative, balancing craftsmanship, security and long-term product support.

Service Architecture
I grouped Sensey’s technical capabilities into scannable service areas so visitors could understand the offer without needing technical context.

Key Decisions
Structure the website around service understanding
Grouped Sensey’s services into development, hosting, cybersecurity and automation.
The company’s offer was technical and broad, so visitors needed a faster way to understand it.
The website became easier to scan and extend into service pages and case studies.
Balance a distinctive visual world with B2B credibility
I used a soft, character-driven visual direction to make the brand more memorable, but kept the interface structure, typography and content hierarchy restrained.
The brand needed to feel memorable without reducing trust for technical and business decision makers.
The website stayed distinctive while keeping the focus on services, credibility and conversion.
Responsive Behavior
I adapted the website structure for smaller screens by simplifying navigation, stacking service sections and keeping key actions accessible across mobile breakpoints.
Mobile hero with simplified navigation and preserved primary CTA.

Project cards stack clearly on mobile, keeping client proof easy to scan.

Service sections stack into a scannable mobile flow, keeping each technical capability easy to understand.

UI System Starter
I designed reusable website sections and UI patterns that could support future service pages, case studies and marketing content.

Navigation structure designed to support service categories, company pages, language access and the primary contact action.
Navigation supports service categories, company pages, language access and the primary contact path across desktop and mobile.

How We Build
How We Help
Configure Your App
Meet Sensey
Contact Us

Hosting & Infrastructure
Custom Applications
Engineering Excellence
API Design & Integration
Explore How We Host Your App
Hosting & Infrastructure
Navigation structure designed to support service categories, company pages, language access and the primary contact action.
Technical capabilities were grouped into expandable sections to keep service information scannable and easy to extend.

The Sensey Code of Software
We are proficient in the latest technologies and methodologies, and dedicated to delivering high-quality, scalable software solutions for our clients.
Discovery
Development
Testing
Navigation structure designed to support service categories, company pages, language access and the primary contact action.
Content cards created a repeatable way to present supporting narratives, brand messages and secondary information without breaking the overall page structure.
Outcome
Structured a broad technical service offer into a more scannable B2B website
Balanced a distinctive visual identity with a more restrained interface system
Prepared responsive layouts and implementation-ready UI patterns and reusable components
Strengthened Sensey’s positioning as a 24/7 IT partner for SMEs
Reflections
This project helped me think about B2B websites as product-like systems. A strong website needs service structure, reusable components, responsive behavior and a focused path from positioning to action.

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Sensey Website & UI System Starter
www.sensey.io
Role:
Web Designer, Product Designer
Scope
Website design, service structure, UI system, responsive design, visual direction
Team:
Worked closely with the client and developers
Repositioning a technical software company through a scalable website
Sensey is a technology company offering custom software development, hosting infrastructure and cybersecurity services. The company had strong technical capabilities, but needed a website experience that could communicate its value in a more structured, credible and distinctive way.
The challenge was to turn a broad technical offering into a focused B2B website: one that explained what Sensey does, guided visitors through its services and created a scalable visual system for future pages.
The Website Challenge
Sensey’s services covered several technical areas: custom applications, hosting infrastructure, cybersecurity, support and optimization.
The risk was that the website could feel too broad, too generic or too difficult to understand for non-technical decision makers.
The design needed to do three things at the same time:
communicate technical credibility
make the service offering easier to scan
create a memorable brand experience without making the company feel less serious
Final live website hero positioning Sensey as a 24/7 IT partner for SMEs.

Website Strategy
I structured the website around four core service areas: development, hosting, cybersecurity and automation. The goal was to help non-technical decision makers understand Sensey’s offer faster and move from positioning to service exploration and contact.
Service Philosophy
The “Sensey Way” section translated the company’s engineering approach into a more memorable service narrative, balancing craftsmanship, security and long-term product support.

Service Architecture
I grouped Sensey’s technical capabilities into scannable service areas so visitors could understand the offer without needing technical context.

Key Decisions
Structure the website around service understanding
Grouped Sensey’s services into development, hosting, cybersecurity and automation.
The company’s offer was technical and broad, so visitors needed a faster way to understand it.
The website became easier to scan and extend into service pages and case studies.
Balance a distinctive visual world with B2B credibility
I kept Sensey’s character-driven visual world, but made the final interface lighter and more structured.
The brand needed to feel memorable without reducing trust for technical and business decision makers.
The website stayed distinctive while keeping the focus on services, credibility and conversion.
Responsive Behavior
I adapted the website structure for smaller screens by simplifying navigation, stacking service sections and keeping key actions accessible across mobile breakpoints.
Mobile hero with simplified navigation and preserved primary CTA.

Project cards stack clearly on mobile, keeping client proof easy to scan.

Service sections stack into a scannable mobile flow, keeping each technical capability easy to understand.

UI System Starter
I designed reusable website sections and UI patterns that could support future service pages, case studies and marketing content.
Navigation
Navigation supports service categories, company pages, language access and the primary contact path across desktop and mobile.


How We Build
How We Help
Configure Your App
Meet Sensey
Contact Us

Hosting & Infrastructure
Service accordion
Technical capabilities were grouped into expandable sections to keep service information scannable and easy to extend.
Hosting & Infrastructure
Custom Applications
Engineering Excellence
API Design & Integration
Explore How We Host Your App
Content cards
Content cards created a repeatable way to present supporting narratives, brand messages and secondary information without breaking the overall page structure.

The Sensey Code of Software
We are proficient in the latest technologies and methodologies, and dedicated to delivering high-quality, scalable software solutions for our clients.
Discovery
Development
Testing
Outcome
Structured a broad technical service offer into a more scannable B2B website
Balanced a distinctive visual identity with a more restrained interface system
Prepared responsive layouts and implementation-ready UI patterns and reusable components
Strengthened Sensey’s positioning as a 24/7 IT partner for SMEs
Reflections
This project helped me think about B2B websites as product-like systems. A strong website needs service structure, reusable components, responsive behavior and a focused path from positioning to action.

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Data Visualization
Research
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Mobile App
Telecom
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Let’s build something
together.
or
Mail me