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Yes I Want By Sira Antequera

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Ally

Considered one of the best Wedding Planners on the national scene, Sira Antequera is known as a Wedding Artist for the marked artistic nature with which she focuses her designs. His work is an emotional creation with a visual development that generates trend.

A development that has accompanied Sí Quiero for more than 20 years, making it one of the top references in the sector when it comes to weddings and luxury events.

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The objective

The search for a web design is proposed where the design itself, as well as the web development, focuses on providing a clean, clear and visual experience both of Sira Antequera's own philosophy and of its versatility in adapting its designs to each couple.

For this, a design is pursued that focuses all the attention on the images, videos and content of your weddings, advocating the maximum ease, clarity and organization of the structures, thus achieving the maximum representation of your work.

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The process

When it comes to structuring the web in search of the maximum representation of the elements, a simple visualization web is chosen, organized in a modular structure with a color range of whites and grays.

This simplicity is interrupted with large spaces for videos and images, providing the greatest navigation experience, always seeking maximum harmony and balance in the structures.

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Visual dynamism

By structuring the web on a simple and clean visual field, the web opts to add dynamic elements to provide a more lively and entertaining navigation. With this objective in mind, the media, sliders and galleries are organized into active carousels with zoom effects that allow us to enter the artistic and emotional universe of Sí Quiero Wedding Planners.

Navigation experience.

Due to the importance of photographs in design, a dynamic option is proposed for portfolio galleries and weddings.

To do this, a gallery is defined in which the images are displayed in full screen in scroll and, when the mouse passes over them, they increase until they fill the full screen.

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