Studio CA28,
Casting House, Moulding Lane,
London SE14 6BH
What Top Practices Get Right
Architecture is fundamentally about storytelling—about place, context, materiality, and the relationship between built form and human experience. Yet many architecture practice websites reduce this rich narrative to a grid of hero images and a handful of bullet points. The result is a portfolio that might look impressive at first glance but fails to communicate the depth, complexity, and intentionality behind the work.
The practices whose websites genuinely succeed understand that every project represents months or years of thinking, iteration, collaboration, and problem-solving. Their digital presence reflects this reality. It gives each project the space to breathe, to explain itself, to reveal its layers. These sites don't just show buildings—they communicate architectural…
When film and TV production companies approach their website as nothing more than a digital showreel, they're leaving significant opportunities on the table. Yes, the work should be front and centre—but how that work is presented, organised, and experienced makes the difference between a site that impresses momentarily and one that actually wins business.
We've worked on websites for production companies including Park Village and post-production house The Post Arm, and the pattern is clear: the most effective sites don't just display video content, they communicate the unique value of each project and make it effortless for potential clients to understand what the company does best.
How we build your portfolio site in under 7 days
For artists, architects, photographers, and other creatives, a portfolio website is more than just a place to host your work—it’s your shop window to the world. Yet too often, the process of getting a website live feels long, technical, and overwhelming.
That’s exactly why we created Website in a Week: a streamlined package designed to take you from initial idea to a live, professional portfolio site in just seven days. Built on Craft CMS, the package is tailored to the unique needs of creatives who want their work showcased beautifully, without the hassle of a drawn-out project.
When most businesses commission a new website, the process looks something like this: hire a designer to create a beautiful mock-up, then pass those files along to an outsourced developer to turn into code. While this workflow is common, it’s also full of pitfalls. Communication breaks down, deadlines slip, and the end product often doesn’t look—or work—quite as intended.
At Josh Attwood Studio, we do things differently. We design and build websites entirely in-house, meaning that design and development work hand-in-hand from day one. This hybrid approach eliminates friction and produces websites that are faster to launch, more cohesive, and better suited to your business needs.
Why It’s Ideal for Creatives
When most people think about building a website, they immediately consider well-known platforms like WordPress, Squarespace, or Wix. These tools are popular for a reason, but they often fall short for creatives who need a flexible, professional portfolio.
That’s where Craft CMS comes in. While it may not be a household name, it’s the platform I recommend and use for the majority of portfolio sites at Josh Attwood Studio. Why? Because it combines flexibility, ease of use, and SEO power in a way that other platforms struggle to match.
Studio CA28,
Casting House, Moulding Lane,
London SE14 6BH