Case Study
Sicko Design - Car Wrapping
We built a custom website for Sicko Design that goes beyond a simple presentation page: dedicated service pages, portfolio detail pages, lead-oriented contact flows, and an admin-controlled content setup for frequently updated media.

Web Design
2025
Web Design & Development
Context and goal
The business needed a web presence that matched the visual energy of the brand and the type of work it delivers.
The goal was not only to present the services clearly, but also to give the team a practical way to update project images, portfolio entries, key texts, and service-page media without direct code edits.
We aimed for a clear balance between visual impact, fast browsing, and a simple commercial flow so visitors can understand the offer, review relevant work, and send an inquiry quickly.
What we delivered
- A visually driven homepage with presentation, gallery, and clear contact entry points
- Dedicated service pages generated from the service structure and paired with quote-request forms
- A portfolio with individual project pages and image galleries for each job
- An admin panel for contact details, the About section, homepage slideshow, service slideshows, reviews, and portfolio items
- Custom APIs for content that needs to be managed separately from the source code
- A contact flow with email notifications and protected form submission logic
- A full infrastructure and deployment setup using Docker, Caddy, and GitHub Actions
- Ongoing server configuration, administration, and maintenance for the live environment
Approach
We started from the visual material that defines the brand and built layouts that support imagery instead of competing with it.
We separated the public-facing experience from the content that needs frequent updates so portfolio entries, contact details, and parts of the media layer can be managed without touching code directly.
For lead capture, we added validation, sanitization, rate limiting, origin checks, and anti-spam fields so the contact flow stays useful and controlled in production.
On the infrastructure side, we prepared the runtime environment, deployment configuration, and update flow so launch and ongoing administration would stay controlled instead of improvised.
Implementation focused on consistency across the homepage, service pages, and portfolio detail pages, with solid responsive behavior and a foundation that can keep growing.
Project stages
Structure and direction
We defined the homepage structure, service pages, portfolio flow, and the main visual direction for the public experience.
Design and commercial flow
We refined the layout, visual rhythm, and how visitors move from the presentation layer into relevant projects and contact forms.
Implementation and content management
We implemented the project in Next.js with Chakra UI, public pages, dynamic routes, custom APIs, and an admin panel for ongoing content management.
Launch, server setup, and operations
We prepared the infrastructure, containerized deployment, server configuration, and critical flow checks, then kept the runtime environment under active administration for updates and maintenance.
Delivery outcome
- A site that communicates the service offer and work quality more clearly
- A stronger digital presence aligned with the visual identity of the brand
- A better flow between gallery, service pages, and contact submission
- More autonomy for updating projects and visual content over time
- A more controlled production setup for deployment and ongoing administration
- A stronger technical base for ongoing portfolio growth and content management