Logo Design · Web Design · WordPress Development
Agdal Nuhanović
Agdal Nuhanović is an editorial, documentary, and lifestyle photographer based in Sarajevo. The brief was deliberately narrow: a logo and a clean, minimal black and white website. For a photographer, the work is the identity, and anything the site adds on top of that competes with it.
The work
Challenge
Agdal Nuhanović is an editorial, documentary, and lifestyle photographer based in Sarajevo. The brief was deliberately narrow: a logo and a clean, minimal black and white website. No full brand identity, no visual system, no noise. For a photographer, the work is the identity, and anything the site adds on top of that competes with it. The client understood that, and so did we.
Process
That clarity of brief shaped every decision. The design exists to present the photographs and nothing else. A restrained black and white interface, generous space, and a logo that signals authorship without drawing attention to itself. When the subject of a website is images this strong, the right move is to get out of their way.
Solution
This made the project primarily a technical one. The real challenge was the gallery: photography arrives in different formats, orientations, and aspect ratios, and a portfolio has to handle all of them without breaking its rhythm or forcing images into crops that hurt them. We built the gallery and the responsive behaviour around that problem, so that portrait, landscape, and square work all sit comfortably on any screen size, from a wide desktop display down to a phone.
Results
The result is a portfolio that does exactly one thing and does it well: it shows the work cleanly, loads properly, and adapts to whatever the photographer uploads next. Not every project needs a brand system. Some need restraint, technical care, and the discipline to leave the spotlight on the work itself.