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PASSAGE INTERDIT

Co-working, event venue, offices

Passage Interdit is a creative business space that combines a co-working space, an event hall and offices for working, meetings, learning and hosting events.

For Passage Interdit, we created a logo and developed a corporate website that showcases the space and helps users choose the right option — from a workspace in the co-working area to an office or a venue for an event.

A key part of the project was to translate the character of the physical space into the digital realm and build a clear structure for the three different business areas.

Passage Interdit’s brand identity

We began work on the project by creating a logo, which became the foundation of Passage Interdit’s visual identity.

The visual identity we developed was carried through into the website design and helped to establish a consistent brand image in the digital environment.

Three spaces — one digital platform

Passage Interdit combines three main areas: co-working, an event hall and office spaces. We applied the same logic to the website’s information architecture.

Each area has its own section with dedicated content, photographs and detailed information about the space’s facilities.

Coworking

The coworking section showcases spaces for individual work and teams, helping users familiarise themselves with the conditions and choose the right workspace format.

Event Hall

For the event hall, we created a separate presentation of the space for conferences, presentations, meetings and other events.

Photographs and a structured description help potential clients assess the venue even before their first contact with a manager.

Office spaces

The third section of the website is dedicated to offices. Users can browse the available formats and obtain the information they need to choose a space that suits their team’s requirements.

Bookings and enquiries

The website serves not only as a showcase for Passage Interdit, but also as a tool for attracting potential clients.

Once they have selected a suitable space, users can submit their contact details via the enquiry form to book a workspace, an office or an event hall.

In this way, we have created a clear user journey: getting to know the space → choosing a layout → viewing details → submitting a booking request.

From brand to digital product

As a result, Passage Interdit has achieved a cohesive brand identity — from the logo and visual concept to the corporate website, which organises the services and helps convert visitors into potential clients.

The project combines our expertise in branding and visual identity development with corporate website development, where brand design and the digital user experience are created as a unified system.

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