Made with Kirby and <3

KVRT Kunstverein Reutlingen https://kunstverein-reutlingen.de

Design http://ennopoetschke.com
Programming https://moritzebeling.com

Stack: Kirby, SCSS, Laravel Mix, Alpine.js, Swup.js, Swiper.js, Lazysizes

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We are happy to announce to you our new business theme.
https://clicktonext.com/themes/firma

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Love this, I built and worked on a website which has a similar app - https://www.craftnote.de, built with Kirby too but had a huge amount of integrations and what not built in.

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A couple other we have worked on recently too -

https://www.nufoundation.org.uk/ - Built with Kirby, Nuxt, KQL and Tailwind - Custom booking system built into the Kirby panel which connects to and updates some 3rd party systems also.

https://www.everflowwater.com/ - Built with Kirby, Nuxt, KQL and Tailwind this is the phase one version of the website with limited styling, the rest will come soon. Currently includes a customer portal and an instant quoting system with a lot of api integrations.

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I’m happy to use Kirby. What helps me a lot is the friendly community and support :slight_smile:

Here is my Website: https://engineertrooper.com

Thank you for that great CMS! :partying_face:

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Hello here’s my 2 top Kirby projects:

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going wild for a young theatre group :performing_arts::

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I built this site with Kirby to showcase the oil waste recovery equipment of the company I’m working for.

I used Picco CSS for the main styling and are hosting the site on Cloudflare Pages.

The focus was on speed, as in this industry many customers live in countries with slow Internet connection.

Kirby plugins used:

I just finished this small portfolio website for visual artist Lieselotte Vloeberghs. Low-budget, zero-SEO…


→ lieselottevloeberghs.be

Stack: Kirby CMS, post css, tailwind css, Vite, swiper.js

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A small project that was quite some fun to build:

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New micro site for Italian furniture maker Alberta: https://news1.alberta.it/

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I like it a lot, but why is it separated from each other? With the same look and feel, I don’t see the necessity of having a showcase and a shop. And I’m missing a shop link in the individual item show case like a For sale - Buy now.

I could spend all day here and enjoy the stuff you all have been doing. Its a great inspiration and motivation.

This way, I also came across @nicopizza and the lowww.directory

Lets build more eco friendly!

I tried as good as I can in my second project with Kirby → https://www.nystart.earth

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Well it’s because the main site came first. It’s been online for more than 10 years by now. Then at some point there was the need for a shop which was quite different from the main site.

With the new redesign we decided to make the two kinda identical but kept them separate because who knows what we’re gonna do in the future.

Plus, what’s showcased on the site is not items that are available on the shop. it’s mostly architecture projects. interior design, furniture and things of that nature while the shop is going to move more towards digital products.

My first website online with Kirby and hopefully many to follow: https://spekkeninterieur.nl/

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Just released the brand new website for PULS Festival, taking place today until Saturday and the first autumn edition happening this year in Munich. Thanks again for all the tipps and help during development. Hit me up if you’re coming to one of our festivals, for some beers! (or Spezi)


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For a local coworking space I built the site with Kirby and tailwindcss:

Currently also working on migrating my own freelance site from grav to kirby.

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We have released our new theme. You can buy it to make an architectural website. https://clicktonext.com/themes/mimar

Website for Molinari Design in Zürich. Including his shiny portfolio, an integrated shop and a tribute to the hexagon. Made with LaravelMix, Tailwind CSS, Alpine.js, Snipcart, (of course) Kirby and full of <3.

Enjoy:

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