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2019 / Website
Nordeus
Modular Website for the Fast Browsing Experience
- Services:
- Website Development
- Design & User Experience
- Analytics
- Website Maintenance
Overview
Nordeus is a mobile games developer based in Belgrade, Serbia. With the passion and creativity of more than 170 people from 20 countries, they build games that bring the joy of winning to the lives of millions. The purpose of their website was to present their new brand identity and attract prospective job candidates.
Completely Modular
The website is a custom WordPress site developed to be entirely modular. Our developers used PHP v7.3 and Advanced Custom Fields plugin with the goal of customizing the CMS so that the client can create new pages and rearrange design elements to their liking.
Laws of Attraction
As attracting prospecting job candidates was one of the goals, we integrated Greenhouse for easy job application handling and Mailchimp for newsletters.
The site has a lot of images and videos, so we implemented the lazy-load principle, which helped us speed up the loading time. Code splitting and three shaking allowed us to have a minimum of scripts loading on each page, which also speeds up the site browsing experience.