Azagra Patentes y Marcas
2022 | Webflow Developer
https://www.azagra.biz/Complete brand implementation and development for a Patent and Trademark Agency. The project involved building the site from scratch based on external designs, integrating a high-quality photo gallery, and implementing complex multi-language functionality.

Challenge
Executing a full online rebranding and site creation, with the core difficulty focused on correctly setting up a robust, seamless multi-language infrastructure within Webflow for content delivery and search engine optimization.

Contribution
Full, end-to-end Webflow development from scratch, working closely with the external design studio (Kolision). Successfully implemented multi-language support and optimized the visual assets for the high-quality photo gallery while ensuring overall site responsiveness and brand alignment.

Situation
Azagra, a Patent and Trademark Agency, needed an online rebranding to reflect their updated brand identity. They also had a high-quality photo gallery to showcase. This was one of my first full Webflow projects, adding the challenge of managing a multi-language website.
Task
As the Webflow Developer, my responsibility was to implement the full rebrand online, ensure the multi-language setup worked correctly, and deliver a polished, professional website aligned with the client's new identity.

Action
- Built the site entirely in Webflow, translating the brand identity and visual assets into a functional, responsive website.
- Set up multi-language functionality to serve content in different languages.
- Integrated the photo gallery, ensuring images were optimized for performance while maintaining quality.
- Coordinated closely with the design studio Kolision to ensure design consistency.

Result
The website was delivered successfully, with a fully implemented rebrand, multi-language support, and a polished gallery showcasing the client's brand. The client was very satisfied, and the project marked a key milestone in my experience as a Webflow Lead.









