Savills Workplace & Design

Savills Workplace & Design Website

Challenge

Savills Workplace & Design needed a digital presence that could sit among the industry's best, not just in appearance, but in experience. The goal was to build a platform that communicates the studio's values and personality while signaling a genuinely different way of thinking. Leading the end-to-end redesign, I collaborated closely with senior stakeholders to align on vision and direction, working alongside a web designer and backend developer to take the project from concept through launch.

Result

The redesign delivers a clean, editorial aesthetic where imagery takes center stage, with generous white space, bold typography, and subtle nods to the Savills yellow palette, keeping the site anchored to the wider brand. Each page is built around a moment of discovery, and on the homepage, the studio's brand message, Shape Change Together, is revealed through the navigation on hover. The portfolio offers two ways to explore work: a structured grid and a moodboard view that regenerates on every visit, giving each user a unique browsing experience and a reason to return.

The result

A clean, editorial aesthetic where imagery takes center stage. Generous white space and bold typography create room to breathe, while subtle nods to the Savills yellow palette keep the site anchored to the wider brand.

The portfolio page offers two ways to explore work: a structured grid and an alternative moodboard view.
The moodboard regenerates on every visit, giving each user a unique browsing experience and a reason to return.

Savills Workplace & Design

"Faith’s ability to demonstrate leadership, structure, and strategic thinking played an important role in the successful outcome of the project. "

"Faith’s ability to demonstrate leadership, structure, and strategic thinking played an important role in the successful outcome of the project. "

"Faith’s ability to demonstrate leadership, structure, and strategic thinking played an important role in the successful outcome of the project. "

James Ward

Based in Austin, TX
Available for local and remote work

Based in Austin, TX
Available for local and remote work

Based in Austin, TX
Available for local and remote work