Bringing Siteimprove’s culinary culture to life
I designed the 120-page Siteimprove Cookbook to be both visually engaging and easy to navigate, celebrating the company’s vibrant culinary culture. Featuring 70 carefully laid-out recipes, the book combines a structured layout, intuitive typography, and section tabs for quick access to ensure a seamless cooking experience. Ingredients are highlighted for clarity, and a mix of modern sans-serif and handwritten fonts adds both professionalism and warmth. Printed in 750 hardcover copies, the cookbook was a huge success among employees and gained strong visibility on LinkedIn, earning numerous likes, shares, and even requests from outside the company to get a copy. By blending usability with Siteimprove’s signature branding, the cookbook became a truly memorable and celebrated internal project.
The Siteimprove cookbook on a kitchen counter surrounded by cereals, oranges and lavender
A spread from the cookbook, showing the layout of two recipes: homemade yoghurt and homemade nutella.
A spread from the cookbook, showing the layout of the Manitoba bread recipe
The cover and back of the Siteimprove cookbook
A composition of Icons from the cookbook
Pages and spreads from the inside of the Cookbook showing different layouts and recipes
A close up of a page in the cookbook showing the recipe's steps, a picture of the dish and a blurb with a chef's tip
Two Siteimprove cookbooks surrounded by kitchen utensils illustrations
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