Atelier Axiom

Flux Academy Masterclass 5.0
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Client
Atelier Axiom
Project Type
Web Development
Project Year
2025

About the project

Atelier Axiom was built as part of Flux Academy’s Webflow Masterclass 5.0 (Advanced Edition). The project demonstrates mastery of modern Webflow development, including responsive design systems, CMS-driven content, and advanced layout structures.

Key features:

  • Fully responsive, multi-page Webflow site with a scalable design system
  • Advanced MegaNav navigation bar with dropdown menus to preview sections (e.g., portfolio pieces, service rounds)
  • CMS-powered filtering system that allows users to sort events by time, location, and subject
  • Dynamic blog functionality for content publishing and SEO optimization
  • Component-driven design with global style controls (buttons, typography, icons)
  • Custom animations and interactions tailored for smooth user experience

Purpose in portfolio:

This project serves as a demonstration of advanced Webflow capabilities, showing technical execution and strategic design thinking. While not a live client site, it illustrates the ability to build robust, scalable websites from design to launch-ready prototype.

Takeaway:

Atelier Axiom highlights my ability to engineer CMS-driven websites with advanced navigation, filtering, and blogging systems. It stands as a training benchmark but also mirrors the level of polish and professionalism applied to live client projects.

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“Building Atelier Axiom pushed our studio to sharpen its approach to advanced Webflow development. The project challenged us to integrate complex CMS filtering, implement a MegaNav navigation system, and design a dynamic blog structure — all while maintaining responsive performance and clean UI consistency. Through this process, we elevated our technical precision and creative problem-solving, reinforcing our ability to deliver scalable, professional websites that balance innovation with usability.”
Chris — Thorne Design Studio