Minimalistic Website for a Mechatronics Engineering Company
We built a minimalist corporate website that reflects the precision and reliability of an engineering firm. By combining creative design with German-style simplicity and flexible content management through WordPress, we delivered a platform that meets ENLECO’s high standards.
Client
Services we provide
Headquarters
Zurich, Switzerland
Industry
Engineering
Website
Timelines
2 months
The Client
ENLECO is an engineering company specializing in developing machinery and process lines for industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, and bio-processing. Their mission is to combine technical expertise with a human-centered approach, delivering precision solutions that help manufacturers maximize their potential across the DACH region.
The Challenge
We met the ENLECO team at a Swiss conference, where they needed a corporate website to present their company and services in 5-7 pages. The challenge? Creating a modern, “German-style” design—clean, precise, and rigorously measured to meet the engineers’ exacting standards. You know what we mean…
Pixel-Perfect Engineering
Starting with the brand’s logo and identity, we used its three signature colors—representing core services. After conducting research into German and Swiss design, we embraced precision and simplicity, crafting a clear and reliable user experience. The result? A corporate website that perfectly balances creativity with engineering precision.
WordPress: The Perfect Fit for Corporate Websites
At VALMAX, we tailor technical solutions to each project’s unique needs, and in this case, WordPress was the perfect choice. By leveraging ACF and Gutenberg, we built a flexible platform that gives the client complete control over their content. They can easily manage, update, and create new pages using existing sections while maintaining full flexibility over the site’s structure.
User-friendly admin panel that empowers, not restricts!
Client’s feedback
I was particularly impressed with their high work ethic and deep knowledge.
Torsten Nitsche