Landing page · Adaptation
One design, one scroll.
The task
During my Erasmus at V-A Studio in Lisbon, I worked on TLG, a farmland manager operating across South America with offices in London, Lisbon and Montevideo.
So the work was mostly editorial: analysing the content to decide what was truly essential, what could be streamlined, and what could be dropped, then arranging it into one continuous flow that still read clearly top to bottom.
The design already existed, created by a colleague. My job was to adapt it into a single one-scroll page.
A small brief, but a useful exercise in restraint: keeping a page focused when everything feels like it deserves a place.
On a single continuous page there is nowhere to hide: no menu to tuck things behind, no second page to defer to. Every section has to earn its place in the flow. My rule was simple, keep only what a first-time visitor needs to understand who TLG is and what they do, and let the rest fall away. That constraint is what turned a full design into one clear read.
