Page
Corporate website
High-performing architecture
The measure of good design, by Page’s standards, is instantiated by real-world performance: building's impacts not on the skyline but on human lives, on environmental systems, and on the communities that form around it. The website should more than assert this principle, it should embody it.

Page sees positive use-value as an ultimate aesthetic determinate
Website demo
Interior design (www)


The horizontal landing pages were inspired by architecture monographs
Performance as embodied systems logic
Each practice articulates performance differently. The design system accommodates this through structure: a single grid on two axes. Horizontal layouts read like a monograph, while vertical layouts serve longer-form narratives. CMS toggles control orientation, columns, image width.
This flexibility within constraint is a deliberate effort to encode Page's way of working into the site’s visual grammar.
Website demo
New Central State Hospital (www)
Highpoint (www)
IAH Terminal B Transformation (www)

Using the compound grid, dozens of components can be created from four system primitives: photo, headline, description, and caption

“The finished site goes beyond demonstration; it amplifies what our brand stands for.” - John Gloetzner, Chief Marketing Officer, Page


Team
Page (core design group)
Scotia Birdsey, Associate UX Designer
John Clegg, Chief Innovation Officer
John Gloetzner, Chief Marketing Officer
Jennifer Hebblethwaite, Director of Storytelling
Dylan Jihrad, Senior Associate Graphic Designer
Robert Krueger, Associate Principal Director of Communications
Alanna Thayer, Senior Associate Graphic Designer
Happy Cog
Sara Hoffman, Senior Project Manager
Michael Johnson (MJ), Head of Design
Rob McFadden, Tech Lead
Matt Smith, Front-end Developer
Page
Corporate website
High-performing architecture
The measure of good design, by Page’s standards, is instantiated by real-world performance: building's impacts not on the skyline but on human lives, on environmental systems, and on the communities that form around it. The website should more than assert this principle, it should embody it.

Page sees positive use-value as an ultimate aesthetic determinate
Website demo
Interior design (www)


The horizontal landing pages were inspired by architecture monographs
Performance as embodied systems logic
Each practice articulates performance differently. The design system accommodates this through structure: a single grid on two axes. Horizontal layouts read like a monograph, while vertical layouts serve longer-form narratives. CMS toggles control orientation, columns, image width.
This flexibility within constraint is a deliberate effort to encode Page's way of working into the site’s visual grammar.
Website demo
New Central State Hospital (www)
Highpoint (www)
IAH Terminal B Transformation (www)

Using the compound grid, dozens of components can be created from four system primitives: photo, headline, description, and caption

“The finished site goes beyond demonstration; it amplifies what our brand stands for.” - John Gloetzner, Chief Marketing Officer, Page


Team
Page (core design group)
Scotia Birdsey, Associate UX Designer
John Clegg, Chief Innovation Officer
John Gloetzner, Chief Marketing Officer
Jennifer Hebblethwaite, Director of Storytelling
Dylan Jihrad, Senior Associate Graphic Designer
Robert Krueger, Associate Principal Director of Communications
Alanna Thayer, Senior Associate Graphic Designer
Happy Cog
Sara Hoffman, Senior Project Manager
Michael Johnson (MJ), Head of Design
Rob McFadden, Tech Lead
Matt Smith, Front-end Developer
Page
Corporate website
High-performing architecture
The measure of good design, by Page’s standards, is instantiated by real-world performance: building's impacts not on the skyline but on human lives, on environmental systems, and on the communities that form around it. The website should more than assert this principle, it should embody it.

Page sees positive use-value as an ultimate aesthetic determinate
Website demo


The horizontal landing pages were inspired by architecture monographs
Performance as embodied systems logic
Each practice articulates performance differently. The design system accommodates this through structure: a single grid on two axes. Horizontal layouts read like a monograph, while vertical layouts serve longer-form narratives. CMS toggles control orientation, columns, image width.
This flexibility within constraint is a deliberate effort to encode Page's way of working into the site’s visual grammar.

Using the compound grid, dozens of components can be created from four system primitives: photo, headline, description, and caption

“The finished site goes beyond demonstration; it amplifies what our brand stands for.” - John Gloetzner, Chief Marketing Officer, Page


Team
Page (core design group)
Scotia Birdsey, Associate UX Designer
John Clegg, Chief Innovation Officer
John Gloetzner, Chief Marketing Officer
Jennifer Hebblethwaite, Director of Storytelling
Dylan Jihrad, Senior Associate Graphic Designer
Robert Krueger, Associate Principal Director of Communications
Alanna Thayer, Senior Associate Graphic Designer
Happy Cog
Sara Hoffman, Senior Project Manager
Michael Johnson (MJ), Head of Design
Rob McFadden, Tech Lead
Matt Smith, Front-end Developer