Bisqueria Multi-page CMS Bakery Site by Amina HussainBisqueria Multi-page CMS Bakery Site by Amina Hussain

Bisqueria Multi-page CMS Bakery Site

Amina Hussain

Amina Hussain

Project Overview

Bisqueria is a bakery brand built around one idea - premium bread and cookies made from scratch. The site needed to sell that story on the homepage, then hold up as an actual storefront underneath it: category pages, individual product pages, pricing, and reviews, all built to grow past a handful of items without needing a rebuild every time a new product launched.
What I worked on:
Multi-page site architecture (home, category pages, product detail pages)
CMS collections for products, categories, and reviews
Filterable product grid and category navigation
Responsive layout across breakpoints

The Challenge

A one-page bakery site is easy. The real challenge here was structural: this had to function as a proper multi-page CMS project, where "Chiffon pie" and "Cinnamon pretzels" aren't just images on a homepage grid - they're individual, filterable, orderable products living in a real content model. That means categories, prices, review counts, and product photography all had to be driven by CMS collections rather than manually built pages, so the site could hold 8 products or 800 without the underlying structure changing.
The other challenge was tone: bakery sites can tip into either sterile e-commerce or overly rustic clip-art. Bisqueria needed to feel warm and appetizing (cream tones, a rounded logo mark, a friendly yellow accent) while still reading as a real storefront a customer would trust with their card.

The Approach

One product model, every page: Every item - Chiffon pie, Cinnamon pretzels, Custard breads, and the rest - is built from a single CMS collection with fields for name, category, price, rating, review count, and photo. The homepage grid, the category pages, and the individual product pages all pull from that same source, so adding a new bake to the menu never means touching page layout.
Category filtering that actually filters: The Focaccia/Breads-style category page uses a tag-based filter bar (Breads, Cookies, Pretzel, Cake, Pastries, Croissant, Pie, Focaccia) wired to the CMS category field, so switching tabs swaps the visible products instead of linking out to separate static pages. It keeps the product catalog feeling like one connected store instead of a stack of disconnected landing pages.
Category filtering that actually filters: The Focaccia/Breads-style category page uses a tag-based filter bar (Breads, Cookies, Pretzel, Cake, Pastries, Croissant, Pie, Focaccia) wired to the CMS category field, so switching tabs swaps the visible products instead of linking out to separate static pages. It keeps the product catalog feeling like one connected store instead of a stack of disconnected landing pages.
A real product detail template: Each product page (like "Custard breads") follows one repeatable template: image gallery, star rating and review count, price with strike-through discount, quantity selector, "Add to cart," category tag, and a tabbed Product Info / Product Description section. Building it as a template - not a one-off page - means any new product automatically inherits the same structure and interactions.
Credibility built into the structure, not bolted on: Star ratings and review counts live on every product card and detail page as CMS fields rather than static text, and a dedicated testimonial section pairs customer photos with quotes and titles. Trust signals are part of the data model, not a section someone forgot to update.
Promotions as their own content, not hardcoded banners: The "Buy one get one Free" and "25% off" promotional tiles sit in their own visual module, separate from the product grid, so seasonal offers can rotate without editing product data or page structure.
Footer built to convert, not just inform: Beyond standard nav and contact info, the footer includes a newsletter signup ("Get 25% off your starter kit") - a lightweight, low-friction capture point placed where visitors land after they've scrolled the whole story.
Like this project

Posted Aug 11, 2026

A Webflow bakery store with a scalable CMS catalog, filterable category pages, and reusable templates designed to grow seamlessly into a full online shop.