TexNL Website Design and Development

Furkan

Furkan Uc

TexNL plays a key role in the Netherlands’ transition toward a circular textile economy. Their mission—collecting, sorting, and advising on textile waste—needed a modern digital platform to match their innovative impact and growing visibility in the sector. We partnered with TexNL to design and develop a custom website that communicates their purpose clearly, builds credibility, and empowers stakeholders to engage directly with their services.
Our focus was to craft a digital identity that feels clean, confident, and human — while remaining fully functional, scalable, and easy to manage.
🧠 Strategy & Execution
Brand-Aligned UX/UI Design We designed a bold and accessible interface that reflects TexNL’s commitment to innovation and transparency. The color palette, typography, and content blocks were intentionally chosen to support clarity and trust across all audiences — from municipalities to B2B partners.
Custom WordPress Development with Elementor The entire site was built in WordPress using Elementor, giving TexNL full flexibility to manage and scale their content without technical dependencies.
Multilingual Foundation We structured the website to support future language versions, enabling TexNL to expand regionally or internationally with ease.
Interactive Content Architecture Each of the three service pillars — Inzameling, Sortering, and Advies — were brought to life through modular, interactive content blocks that guide users through what TexNL offers and why it matters.
Optimized for Accessibility & Performance The site was carefully optimized for mobile usage, accessibility (WCAG-friendly), and loading speed, ensuring a seamless experience across all devices.
Lead Generation-Ready Downloadable resources and well-placed lead forms were added to support inquiries from potential partners, municipalities, and collaborators.
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Posted Aug 6, 2025

Designed and developed TexNL's new website with a focus on sustainability and accessibility.

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Nov 26, 2024 - Jan 6, 2025