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Create is a UK real estate investor focused on raising standards in the built environment through sustainable redevelopment and sector expertise. Working in partnership with Run For The Hills, Buck Rabbit developed the Create website in Webflow, implementing the supplied visual direction with clarity and long-term maintainability in mind.

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Run For The Hills designed a contemporary, minimal digital identity for Create that needed to reflect the organisation’s focus on economic, social, and environmental value creation. The goal was to deliver a clean, structured website that communicated credibility without unnecessary ornamentation. Buck Rabbit was responsible for bringing these designs into Webflow, ensuring the site was stable, responsive, and easy for the client to update as their portfolio grows.

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Constraints:

• Fully supplied designs that required precise execution in Webflow
• A professional, investor-facing audience needing clarity and straightforward navigation
• A visual system built on restraint, requiring exact spacing, hierarchy, and responsiveness
• A content model that needed to support future growth in projects and corporate information
• Requirement for strong performance and accessibility, given the broad user base
• The need for a CMS structure that allows Create to manage updates without friction

Deliverables:

  • A complete Webflow build faithful to the supplied design system
  • A flexible CMS architecture for projects, insights, and organisational information
  • Component-based layouts enabling Create to update content modularly
  • Responsive refinement to maintain visual discipline across screen sizes
  • Performance-focused development ensuring fast loading and smooth navigation
  • A maintainable structure designed for long-term use and low overhead

Context:

Run For The Hills designed a contemporary, minimal digital identity for Create that needed to reflect the organisation’s focus on economic, social, and environmental value creation. The goal was to deliver a clean, structured website that communicated credibility without unnecessary ornamentation. Buck Rabbit was responsible for bringing these designs into Webflow, ensuring the site was stable, responsive, and easy for the client to update as their portfolio grows.

Constraints:

• Fully supplied designs that required precise execution in Webflow
• A professional, investor-facing audience needing clarity and straightforward navigation
• A visual system built on restraint, requiring exact spacing, hierarchy, and responsiveness
• A content model that needed to support future growth in projects and corporate information
• Requirement for strong performance and accessibility, given the broad user base
• The need for a CMS structure that allows Create to manage updates without friction

Deliverables:

  • A complete Webflow build faithful to the supplied design system
  • A flexible CMS architecture for projects, insights, and organisational information
  • Component-based layouts enabling Create to update content modularly
  • Responsive refinement to maintain visual discipline across screen sizes
  • Performance-focused development ensuring fast loading and smooth navigation
  • A maintainable structure designed for long-term use and low overhead
The Create website remains active and continues to support the organisation’s growing portfolio and strategic communications.
View the website over here
Credits:
Brand direction and web design by Run For The Hills.
Webflow development and implementation by Buck Rabbit.
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