Case studies

Selected website, UX, technical SEO, and performance work from CCDesign.

Case studies / Applied work

Case studies with practical decisions, cleaner implementation, and measurable improvement

The case studies show projects where technical implementation, user experience, SEO, and performance were treated as parts of the same system.

Each example explains the starting need, the key decisions, and the result, so it is easier to evaluate what could help in a similar project.

English case studies are being prepared and will appear here after editorial review.

01 STARTING POINT
02 DIRECTION
03 IMPLEMENTATION
04 REVIEW

Project starting point

First, the need that had to be solved is mapped

A useful case study is not limited to the final image. It starts from the business or technical problem and the constraints that shaped the decisions.

01

Goal

What had to improve in presentation, functionality, organic visibility, or performance.

02

Existing situation

Which parts of the site, content, or technical foundation needed attention.

03

Priority

Which change had the highest value for users and for the project operation.

Direction

The solution is organized around use, not only appearance

The direction connects structure, content, technical foundation, and action points so the result is clear and manageable.

01

Hierarchy

The core information is ordered so visitors can quickly understand what is offered.

02

Flow

Important next steps become more visible without overloading the page with unnecessary elements.

03

Technical base

Implementation choices keep the project stable, fast, and easier to maintain.

Implementation

The final work is checked in real conditions

The project is reviewed across responsive behavior, loading, content, key actions, and maintainability.

01

Mobile and desktop

The layout has to stay clear across different screen sizes without visual conflicts.

02

Performance

Assets, animations, and front-end structure are checked so they do not weigh down the experience.

03

Consistency

The page has to support content and future changes without temporary fixes.

Review

The case closes with what changed and what can be used next

The value of an example is in the conclusion: what improved, which choice mattered, and what can apply to similar projects.

01

Result

The improvement in experience, organic presence, speed, or functionality is recorded.

02

Conclusion

It becomes clear which decision had real value for this specific project.

03

Continuation

It becomes visible whether the project can expand with new content, SEO, features, or technical support.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about case studies

Answers about how to read project examples and how they can help before a new brief.

What does a case study show?

A case study explains the starting point, the challenge, the chosen direction, the implementation work, and the outcome, so the reasoning behind the project is easier to evaluate.

Can a case study help before a new project brief?

Yes. It helps compare a new need with real project patterns and makes it easier to decide whether the priority is technical structure, UX, SEO, performance, or a broader redesign.

Are the results the same for every project?

No. Each project has a different starting point, audience, constraints, and goals. Case studies show the approach and the type of decisions that shaped the outcome.

Next step

Would you like to see which approach fits your project?

We can start from the current state of the site, the goal, and the points that need meaningful improvement.