Client

TexLab3D, Novska, Croatia

TexLab 3D

We have created a website for TexLab 3D, which produces 3D renders and animations of literally everything

The website is classic, yet not classic. Displaying video content on a TV on the wall on the homepage was a special challenge. It needs to be in the same position on all devices and screen resolutions.

The website is classic, yet not classic. Displaying video content on a TV on the wall on the homepage was a special challenge. It needs to be in the same position on all devices and screen resolutions.

We created subpages such as Contact and Service Catalog. The Service Catalog is presented through a blog form. What is interesting to all visitors is definitely the Portfolio, which is presented on the website through categorization and a lot of multimedia content such as video clips, images, and photo galleries.

It is also worth mentioning that the content of the website can be fully managed through a client’s CMS, so there are no maintenance costs.

Frequently asked questions

How did you keep the video on the wall TV in the same spot on every screen?
That was the trickiest part of the whole build. The homepage shows a render of a room with a TV on the wall, and the video has to sit exactly inside that screen no matter if someone opens the site on a phone, a tablet, or a wide monitor. We positioned and scaled the video relative to the background image instead of the browser window, so the two always move together and the video never drifts off the TV frame.
We produce a lot of 3D work. Can the portfolio actually show videos, not just images?
Yes, and that was the point. The portfolio mixes video clips, still images, and full photo galleries, all sorted into categories so visitors can jump straight to the kind of work they care about. For a studio that renders and animates everything, showing motion matters more than a wall of thumbnails, so video sits front and center.
Will we be able to add new projects and services ourselves?
Completely. The whole site runs on a CMS you control, so you add new portfolio pieces, upload videos, and update the service catalog without calling us. The service catalog is built on a blog style layout, which makes it easy to publish a new service the same way you would write a post. That is also why there are no maintenance costs, you are not paying us to make routine changes.
Why is the service catalog set up like a blog instead of a normal page?
A blog structure gives you a clean, repeatable format for each service and lets you keep adding to it over time without touching the design. Every service gets its own entry with room for text and visuals, and new ones slot in automatically. It is far easier to manage than rebuilding a static page every time your offering changes.
Does the site work well on phones since the design is so visual?
It does. Everything is responsive, from the wall TV video on the homepage down to the galleries and catalog. We designed it so the heavy visual content scales cleanly on small screens instead of breaking the layout, which matters a lot when most of your traffic browses on a phone.

Key Results

Responsive video display
homepage feature
Video content shown on wall TV across all devices and resolutions
Consistent design
website components
Design applied throughout all website elements
Portfolio with multimedia
content sections
Categorized videos, images, and galleries
Full CMS manageability
client control
No maintenance costs due to self-management

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