praktijk STERK

Project Overview
I had the pleasure of developing a website for Praktijk STERK, a practice dedicated to empowering children. The name “STERK” reflects their mission to build resilience and self-confidence in their young clients. Led by two passionate psychologists, Eline and Kahdija, the practice offers workshops and guidance to help youth face life’s challenges with strength. The website serves as a platform to offer these workshops, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use for parents.

Live Website URL:
praktijksterk.be

Design and Functionality
The client requested a clean, white background, straightforward design that would allow parents to easily navigate the site. I achieved this by using calm, uncluttered visuals and intuitive navigation. The site’s color scheme was based on the logo provided by Praktijk STERK, ensuring a cohesive and recognizable brand presence.

The website is more than just a showcase; it’s an automated system that simplifies the client’s workflow. It supports automated emails for workshop purchases, offers user-friendly payment options (such as Bancontact), and includes an easy-to-manage customer overview for the website admins. Additionally, a newsletter option was integrated, allowing Praktijk STERK to maintain regular contact with their audience.

Collaboration
Working with Eline and Kahdija was a truly enjoyable experience. Their passion and dedication to their work were inspiring, and it was clear they had a strong vision for Praktijk STERK. My role was to translate that vision into a functional and user-friendly website.

Outcome
The Praktijk STERK website has become a powerful tool for their practice. It not only provides a professional online presence but also supports their daily operations through automation and easy customer interaction. With the website in place, Eline and Kahdija can focus on what really matters: empowering children.

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