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Scientist

A Webflow implementation for a large-scale life science marketplace, transforming a complex B2B platform into a clearer, faster, and more marketing-friendly digital experience.

year

2026

Timeline

Q1-Q2

service

Development

type

B2B Platform

Scientist

context

Scientist.com is a large life science marketplace used by pharmaceutical, biotech, and research teams to source and manage complex scientific services.

The project focused on modernizing the website experience, reducing content fragmentation, and giving the marketing team a more flexible Webflow foundation for publishing campaigns, webinars, podcasts, reports, and industry content without relying on developers for every update.

My role was focused on technical implementation: translating approved designs, content requirements, and marketing workflows into a responsive Webflow build with reusable components, CMS-powered templates, and structured QA across key pages.

solutions

  • Technical Webflow implementation
  • CMS architecture for content-heavy marketing pages
  • Modular component system for future page creation
  • Dynamic templates for articles, webinars, podcasts, and reports
  • Responsive implementation across desktop, tablet, and mobile
  • Interactive components, sliders, cards, and navigation states
  • QA across multiple templates, breakpoints, and content scenarios
  • Release support and post-build fixes
  • making-of

    Webflow component system

    CMS architecture

    Responsive implementation

    Interactive UI components

    Multi-breakpoint QA

    result

    The result was a scalable Webflow implementation that helped Scientist.com move from a fragmented, developer-dependent setup toward a more flexible marketing platform.

    The new website combines a modern visual system, CMS-powered content, reusable components, and responsive templates, making it easier for the team to manage high-volume content, launch future campaigns, and maintain consistency across the platform.

    https://www.scientist.com/

    Video of the project coming soon...