Edward Scerri

A clean website design for Edward Scerri Architect Studio, crafted to highlight over 25 years of architectural work in Gozo.

Designing the website for Edward Scerri Architect Studio was a chance to merge design with a deep respect for architectural craft. The studio, based in Gozo with more than twenty-five years of experience, has shaped countless projects across the island, and our goal was to create a digital home that reflected the same clarity, precision, and timelessness found in their work.

I approached the project by researching architectural layouts and visual languages. This inspired a clean, well-structured design where form followed function, allowing the content to flow naturally while echoing the principles of architecture itself. Since the projects were the heart of the studio’s story, the branding for the website was intentionally neutral, creating a backdrop that let the architectural work shine without distraction. The process was highly collaborative. I worked closely with our client relations specialist to align the design with the studio’s vision and values, while ongoing conversations with developers and managers helped refine both the user experience and technical implementation. Together, we ensured that every element of the website, from layout to interaction, served the purpose of highlighting the studio’s expertise and long-standing reputation.

The outcome is a website that feels clear, modern, and respectful of its subject. It communicates trust and professionalism while giving visitors an immediate sense of the studio’s breadth of work. For me, the project was a reminder of how thoughtful design can frame a story without overpowering it, and how the simplest solutions often allow the work itself to speak loudest.

Whether it’s a new product, a redesign, or just an idea taking shape — I’d love to hear about it.

©josholaniyi2025

Whether it’s a new product, a redesign, or just an idea taking shape — I’d love to hear about it.

©josholaniyi2025

Whether it’s a new product, a redesign, or just an idea taking shape — I’d love to hear about it.

©josholaniyi2025

Whether it’s a new product, a redesign, or just an idea taking shape — I’d love to hear about it.

©josholaniyi2025