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Standing out in the tech crowd: building a neo-Greek digital temple

Client

Acropolium

Industry

Informational Technology

Service

Website Production

Year

2021

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Fundamentalism of development expertise

The Acropolium team are code sages, system thinkers, and the stoics of software. They architect digital systems with the precision of ancient master builders. They've been exploring cutting-edge technologies like the Cloud since the early beta days. They don’t just use frameworks—they think in principles.

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Superpower that sets them apart

The Ukrainian IT market is crowded—with companies starting to blur together. Same visuals, same templates, same safe messaging.


The client knew one thing for sure—they wanted to stand out. But they weren’t exactly sure what made them different. So our job was clear: dig deep, find their superpower, and make it pop from the very first glance on the website.

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Modern-day descendants of the Greek schools

With over 20 years in the game, they don’t just keep up with the industry—they help define its ethical backbone. The deeper we went into their world, the clearer it became: these are the modern-day heirs to the Greek schools of thought. They don’t just “ship features”—they rethink logic from the ground up. They don’t chase trends—they explain why their solutions will still make sense ten years from now. And they don’t just “fix bugs”—they design in a way that prevents problems from ever taking shape.

Built a visual identity that blends antiquity with digital precision

The name Acropolium itself led the way—hinting at wisdom, elevation, structure, and timelessness.


We forged a messaging core:

Experts who architect digital temples from code.

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Page-specific collages made from classical sculptures

We created 45 collages that tell stories and show how antiquity merges with tech. You’ll see Socrates chatting with a bot and the Library of Alexandria reimagined as the largest data storage—mysteriously hidden beneath a layer of clouds. 

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Icons in Greek-inspired minimalism

Stock icons—even in brand colors—didn’t cut it for us. So we went custom, crafting a set of unique visuals that mash up legendary Greek artifacts—warrior helmets, laurel wreaths, ancient coins—with modern-day gear like gadgets, batteries, and lines of code. A little old-world soul, a little tech magic.

Acropolium visual identity custom icons

Greek letters as bullet points

On the site, large blocks of text are broken up into bullet points and lists. To keep things consistent with the brand’s overall style, we redesigned the bullet icons to feature letters from the Greek alphabet—a subtle nod to Greek heritage.

Website text with Greek letters as bullet points
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Reimagined functional UX patterns

In the contact form, we reinvented the Submit button. A dynamic, thoughtful interaction—where the button gradually awakens as the user fills in each field. It’s a subtle metaphor: understanding leads to action.

Acropolium website form

Executed a large-scale technical rollout

Built and deployed over 100 pages

Each designed for clarity and content scalability.

Integrated a robust CMS

To allow editors to easily update content, contacts, and SEO data.

Wrote all copy

Created tone-consistent, meaningful, and aligned with the brand’s philosophical essence narrative.

Implemented on-site SEO

We structured metadata, logical hierarchy, and semantic markup for long-term visibility.

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Wisdom results

Showcases

depth through both design and content.

Differentiates

from hundreds of near-identical dev companies.

Positions

Acropolium as builders, thinkers, and giants of software integrity.

Team & Timeline

Acropolium team and timeline

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