Corporate website & custom CMS
Sterling5
A large-scale corporate website for a US-based IT and data analytics services company, spanning more than 100 pages with custom content management.

The problem
What we were trying to solve
Sterling5 needed to present a broad portfolio of IT, technology, and data analytics services through a website containing more than 100 pages. Managing that volume of content manually would make updates difficult and create inconsistencies across the site.
My role
Where I contributed
I worked on developing the website and structuring the frontend so a large number of pages could share reusable patterns while still supporting different types of service and corporate content.
The approach
How the work took shape
Instead of treating every page as an independent implementation, I structured the site around reusable layouts and content patterns connected to a custom CMS. This made it possible to maintain consistency while supporting a large content hierarchy.
Building it
Decisions behind the product
The scale of the website made component reuse and content structure particularly important. Common page sections and patterns were designed to work across many pages while CMS integration separated content management from presentation.
Architecture
How it fits together
- 01Content is managed through a custom CMS
- 02Structured content feeds reusable website components
- 03Shared layouts provide consistency across service and corporate pages
- 04Individual pages compose the required content sections
- 05The frontend renders responsive pages across the site
Challenges
The interesting constraints
With more than 100 pages, seemingly small inconsistencies can quickly multiply. The main challenge was creating enough flexibility for different content requirements without turning every page into a custom implementation.
Outcome
What was achieved
A scalable corporate website with more than 100 pages and custom CMS integration, giving Sterling5 a maintainable platform for presenting its IT and data analytics services.
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