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Hi there,

some time ago we hired a designer to do a catalog page - http://merehead.com/projects/ But since the projects are too many, viewing of it is inconvenient.

Can you share a few examples of your work? I want to make it simple, but also to make about 30 projects per page. I know its a bit more, but I think it'll look good, am I wrong?
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Hi Bcuz,

Not sure who you hired? I am also not sure what your question is. Are you looking at rebuilding this page?

I agree in its current format there is a lot of scrolling to be able to see everything. What software did you use to get this built?

Thanks
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It looks as if it has been built with Bootstrap directly, probably in some html programme. I know there is something called Bootstrap Studio, but I've never seen the code it produces. And then each project has its own 'card'.

Maybe the projects could be grouped into sub groups according to the topics? Then just the main groups would have to be listed on the index page.
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yep, the website is built using bootstrap but only grid, there isn't bootstrap cards (if we're talking about their component).
It's might be a surprise for you, but the editor was Sublime text: )

And yes, I'm still looking for a something good and really useful for users. That long scrolling is a bit boring. Maybe some filters will solve out the problem?
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I would recommend that you categorize your projects on the initial landing page. This way you can then direct the user to the appropriate landing pages via the actual project(s) that interest them.

Once you accomplish the impossible, then you can move on to the hard stuff!

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