The client
Anna Kadurina runs Alma Lighting Design, a studio that designs lighting for museums, galleries, and architectural spaces. Operations across Singapore, the UAE, Kazakhstan, and Norway. Names like National Gallery Singapore and Hilton on the client list.
This is exacting work. You don’t light a museum by accident. And her positioning says it perfectly: lighting designed in from day one, never an afterthought.
The problem
The website was the afterthought.
Her previous site didn’t match the quality of the work, and Anna knew it. She was coming back to the studio with a full plate, and she wanted an online presence that gave her clarity and confidence. Simple to understand, ready to grow, and one less thing to worry about.
What I did
A complete rebuild, structure to launch.
The pages a studio like hers actually needs: a homepage that says what Alma does in seconds, a services page organized the way clients buy (museums and galleries, commercial, residential, facade and landscape), her story, a clean portfolio, and a contact page that works.
And the part most web projects skip: the words. I helped refine the messaging across the site so every page passes the test that matters. Clear first, impressive second.
Then the handoff. Mobile-ready, SEO set up, and a recorded training walkthrough so Anna can add projects and edit pages herself. She owns the site. She’s in control of it.
Where it landed
Live at almalightingdesign.com, about six weeks after kickoff.
A studio whose whole philosophy is “designed in from day one” finally has a website built the same way. On purpose, from the words up.