Peter Hantsch
Website Design & Development
05/2023
Website design and development for the director and producer Peter Hantsch who is based in Copenhagen, Denmark as well as Cologne, Germany. After successfully working together for his creative short film "THE DEEP" he wanted to showcase his projects on a site where the work itself gets the most attention rather than himself as a director. However, with a business card style info dropdown throughout all pages, there is always the opportunity to get back to his persona without being too prominent. Subtle movements of strong typography underline his moving storytelling and the talents behind his films. Those get highlighted with a cinematic view mode on black which lets the imagery pop out even more and gives a serious approach to his workflow.
Photos by: Jean F. R. Raclet
Website design and development for the director and producer Peter Hantsch who is based in Copenhagen, Denmark as well as Cologne, Germany. After successfully working together for his creative short film "THE DEEP" he wanted to showcase his projects on a site where the work itself gets the most attention rather than himself as a director. However, with a business card style info dropdown throughout all pages, there is always the opportunity to get back to his persona without being too prominent. Subtle movements of strong typography underline his moving storytelling and the talents behind his films. Those get highlighted with a cinematic view mode on black which lets the imagery pop out even more and gives a serious approach to his workflow.
See live websiteWebsite design and development for the director and producer Peter Hantsch who is based in Copenhagen, Denmark as well as Cologne, Germany. After successfully working together for his creative short film "THE DEEP" he wanted to showcase his projects on a site where the work itself gets the most attention rather than himself as a director. However, with a business card style info dropdown throughout all pages, there is always the opportunity to get back to his persona without being too prominent. Subtle movements of strong typography underline his moving storytelling and the talents behind his films. Those get highlighted with a cinematic view mode on black which lets the imagery pop out even more and gives a serious approach to his workflow.
Photos by: Jean F. R. Raclet