I’m a designer and developer and have been working with Kirby CMS for more than 7 years now.
Here’s a selection of websites, old an new, that were built with Kirby:
Most recently, the website for Listen Festival, a known Brussels-wide electronic music festival
iMAL, the Brussels’ museum and centre new media and digital arts:
Meat studio, a Toronto and Beijing-based branding agency:
Office AIO, award-winning inter-disciplinary design practice based in China and New Zealand:
The Berlage, part of the Delft University, a post-master program in architecture:
Soft Machine Type Foundry (next to Kirby, this website uses Fontdue as headless CMS for all type foundry-related functionalities):
Antwerp Art (annual art weekend) website, which functions as an agenda showing events and exhibitions from all of Antwerp’s galleries and museums:
EUNIC, European Union National Institutes for Culture – is the European network of organisations engaging in cultural relations from all EU member states:
Kicking off this year with a simple site showcasing all the furniture work I’ve been doing the last two years – all running on Kirby (+ some fantastic plugins). Thanks!
I started my first Kirby project 1 year ago. It was an instructive, motivating and fascinating journey in an entirely new professional direction. With ups and downs, of course.
But the journey doesn’t stop, as I learn new things about Kirby almost every day. Now the road is no longer as bumpy as it was a year ago.
proudly just finished my first kirby project for a guitarist. it worked with p5 and rnbo / max msp in order to built an interactive gaming element on the home page. thanks for kirby!
10 years ago, Studio Fables was born with a clear mission: to transform ideas into captivating visual stories, both on paper and screens.
Since then, we have helped over a hundred brands, organizations, institutions, and companies to communicate and connect, both in France and internationally. This represents as many creations as we hoped to one day gather in an online gallery reflecting our image: flexible, dynamic, and graphic.
Well, that day has finally arrived, thanks to all of you, the Kirby community
We are happy (and excited) to unveil our new website! More than just a showcase, it’s a retrospective of our journey, a tribute to each of our past collaborations. We hope you will find inspiration in it and enjoy your exploration.
(For your info, the website has been hand-coded in vanilla HTML, CSS and JS)
Hello, i’m happy to share with you 2 new websites, they are simple ones, the main goal was to made them with basic accessibility focus, with less plugins as possible, and no javascript necessary to use the sites.