Intelligent Technical Solutions Homepage concepts · Private pitch · not for distribution
Website redesign · Sixteen screens

Ways to elevate the ITS homepage.

Each concept keeps the ITS name, logo, and blue and orange identity, then executes it at a higher level of craft. Same real content, distinct points of view. D1 to D3 show the same brief at rising creative temperature. W1 to W4 are hand-built, each committed fully to one design language. Open any one full screen.

/n1n-able vision · Dark

Unified, dark and electric.

The n-able look on ITS colors. Deep navy canvas, glowing gradient hero, electric sky accent, feature pills, Manrope. Modern enterprise security energy. Dark.

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/n2Lead concept · n-able light

The lead concept. n-able energy, light.

The same n-able structure and confident type, on a light ITS canvas. Soft glow, electric sky accent, rounded cards. On-brand, keeps the no-dark rule.

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/n3Model bake-off · Operations bento

The live operations bento.

An asymmetric dashboard hero with live status tiles and spotlight hover. Built by putting our top models head to head on one locked spec, then crowning the best. 21st.dev bento anchored.

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/aRefined Enterprise

The confident standard.

Elevated blue and orange, generous whitespace, a sharp asymmetric grid and an anchor-led service bento. The safe pick, done at a far higher level than the current site.

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/bEditorial

The strategic partner.

A warm off-white canvas, oversized proof numerals, and a magazine grid that reframes ITS from a help desk into a partner the board can name.

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/cBlueprint

The engineered system.

Blueprint white, schematic linework, a live network diagram, and a process timeline that draws itself. For a buyer who wants to see the engineering.

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/dSoft Product

The friendly product.

Soft rounded cards, a gradient headline, and a light, approachable feel sourced from current product-design patterns. IT that people actually like calling.

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/d-liveSoft Product + Live Hero

The friendly product, in motion.

Concept D with an animated security hero behind the headline. Poster paints first for speed, then the loop fades in. Reduced-motion and data-saver visitors keep the still.

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/d-live-2Soft Product + Live Hero 2

The friendly product, calmer motion.

Concept D with a second hero loop: network, security, cloud, and devices flowing together around one calm hub. Same speed-first poster-then-video load.

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/d1D variant · temp 0.35

Cold draft. Safe and airy.

Direction D regenerated at low temperature. Tight, restrained, closest to a conventional polished SaaS layout. The least surprising of the three.

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/d2D variant · temp 0.85

Balanced. The middle path.

Same brief at medium temperature. New layout accents and a navy industries anchor, still measured. The most usable of the three out of the box.

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/d3D variant · temp 1.2

Hot draft. Bold and blocky.

High temperature. A bold navy block service grid and more dramatic structure. The most divergent take, riskier but with the most personality.

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/w1Hand-built · Broadsheet

Editorial broadsheet.

Swiss print system. Anton masthead type, hard hairline rules, giant numerals as structure, an editorial service index. Premium and intellectual, not a template.

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/w2Hand-built · Terminal

Technical terminal.

Monospace, schematic grid, a console hero with a live monitor panel, services as a file tree, the calculator as a CLI. The light-terminal look, not the dark cliche.

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/w3Hand-built · Editorial luxe

Warm editorial luxe.

Cream canvas, Newsreader serif with italic accents, generous space, one orange note. Reads like a high-end consultancy, not a help desk.

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/w4Hand-built · Maximalist

Maximalist statement.

Loud and unignorable. Archivo Expanded at full size, a service marquee, neo-brutalist hard borders and offset shadows. The boldest swing of the set.

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