Catalogue-first structure
Clear browsing by title, age range and theme makes finding the right book easy.
A warm, catalogue-led website created to showcase Islamic children's books, build trust with parents and educators, and make browsing and ordering titles simple.
DM Publishing needed a website capable of presenting a growing catalogue of picture books and activity workbooks written for young Muslim children.
The site was structured to help parents and educators browse titles by age and theme, understand each book, and order copies with confidence.
Warm, colourful design and clear trust signals were used throughout to reflect the brand's mission of nurturing faith and a love of reading.
Clear browsing by title, age range and theme makes finding the right book easy.
Warm, welcoming visuals reflect the mission of nurturing young Muslim readers.
Descriptions, age guidance and ordering information support confident purchases.
The website needed to present books clearly while feeling warm and trustworthy to parents choosing reading material for their children.
Titles needed to be easy to browse, understand and compare at a glance.
Content needed to reassure buyers of quality, faith and age-appropriateness.
Visitors needed a straightforward path from browsing to purchase.
Each page combines warm storytelling with the information parents and educators need before buying.
Clear descriptions, sample content and age guidance for every title.
Background on the people bringing each story to life.
Books grouped so parents can find the right title quickly.
A simple, secure path from browsing to checkout.
Warm, consistent visual style throughout every page.
Book and category pages support organic search visibility.
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“The website brings our books, our mission and the trust of parents together in one warm, easy-to-use place.”
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