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Vero - Multi-paged Website UXUI Design in FIGMA - No code

Samuel

Samuel Lasisi

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Overview Vero needed a modern, trustworthy digital presence that reflects the scale and reliability of their data-centre infrastructure solutions. I was responsible for designing their multi-page website from the ground up, aligning brand identity, product clarity, and enterprise-level credibility.
My Approach I built a structured UX foundation starting with a clear information architecture that grouped their offerings into intuitive sections: Infrastructure, Solutions, Why Vero, and Company. From there, I developed a clean, industrial-inspired UI direction - dark/light duality, strong typography, and a modular grid system. The interface emphasises clarity, depth, and enterprise trust.
Key Contributions
Designed a multi-page, scalable website structure built for future growth
Created a consistent visual system reflecting Veroโ€™s industrial-tech identity
Developed reusable components and layout templates for rapid iteration
Streamlined product explanation through simple, high-impact content blocks
Ensured mobile responsiveness and readability across all breakpoints
Outcome The final design delivered a clear, high-authority digital presence for Vero, showcasing their infrastructure capabilities in a way that feels modern, premium, and immediately trustworthy. The modular design system now allows the brand to expand new products and updates without reworking the entire site.
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Posted Nov 20, 2025

I led UX/UI for Vero, designing a multi-page website that presents their data-centre infrastructure tools, services, and enterprise-grade technology.

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Sep 15, 2025 - Oct 16, 2025

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Contra Group