coleuropenatolin.eu — Webflow Development & Multilingual Build by Marcin Ostrowskicoleuropenatolin.eu — Webflow Development & Multilingual Build by Marcin Ostrowski
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coleuropenatolin.eu — Webflow Development & Multilingual Build

Marcin Ostrowski

Marcin Ostrowski

Overview

coleuropenatolin.eu is the official website of the College of Europe Natolin campus, presenting academic programs, institutional information, research initiatives, and community activities. The platform required a structured, content heavy environment capable of supporting multiple audiences, languages, and dynamic content updates. My role focused on full Webflow development, multilingual implementation, and automation setup supporting editorial workflows.

The idea

The website needed to balance institutional credibility with accessibility and clarity. Unlike brand driven marketing sites, the priority here was information architecture, scalability, and content management across numerous subpages and academic sections. The platform had to serve prospective students, researchers, partners, and institutional stakeholders simultaneously.

My role

I joined the project as a Webflow developer responsible for implementing the entire website based on approved designs and structural requirements.
Scope included:
Full Webflow development
Multi page implementation
CMS structuring
Multilingual setup
Automation workflows
Responsive optimization

Approach and build process

Structured page architecture I implemented a multi level site structure covering academic programs, campus initiatives, news, events, and institutional content.
CMS driven content Dynamic collections were created to manage articles, updates, and academic resources in a scalable format.
Multilingual implementation The site operates in two languages built through structured subcategories rather than Webflow Localization. This required mirrored CMS structures, language specific navigation, and parallel content management.
Automation workflows Make automation was integrated to streamline selected content processes and reduce manual publishing effort.
Responsive development All templates and dynamic modules were optimized across desktop, tablet, and mobile breakpoints.
Scalable class system Reusable components and structured classes ensure long term maintainability as the institution expands content.

Build

The platform was fully developed in Webflow combining static institutional pages with dynamic CMS driven sections. The multilingual structure and automation layer extend the site beyond a standard marketing build into an operational content platform.

Outcome

Scalable institutional platform The website supports large volumes of academic and editorial content.
Multilingual accessibility Parallel language structures enable consistent communication across audiences.
Operational efficiency Automation workflows streamline internal publishing processes.
Future ready structure The Webflow build allows ongoing expansion without structural redesign.

Reflection

Working on coleuropenatolin.eu emphasized the importance of structure in content heavy platforms. In institutional environments, clarity, scalability, and governance matter as much as visual execution. My role focused on building a foundation that supports both present communication needs and future growth.
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Posted Feb 15, 2026

Webflow development of an institutional website including multilingual architecture, CMS implementation, and Make automation workflows.