The website was already live. They needed a case studies page that could scale.
The website was already live. They needed a case studies page that could scale.
Burnt is a Y Combinator-backed startup automating food distribution with AI. Their website was up and running, but they had no way to showcase their work. The founder sent over a LinkedIn post as the reference for how the case studies should look and feel. Clean layout, clear structure, easy to scan.
I built the entire page in Webflow, using their existing brand system as the foundation. The key was making it fully dynamic through CMS so the team could add, edit, and publish new case studies without touching the build.
The existing site had its own design language, so I couldn’t just drop in a generic template. I studied their typography, color system, spacing, and layout patterns, then designed the case study page to feel like it was always part of the site.
I used the LinkedIn post as the design direction and translated that into a proper Webflow build. I created reusable card components for the case study listings, each pulling content dynamically from the CMS. Title, description, thumbnail, category, all managed through Webflow’s CMS collections. The detail pages follow the same system, so every new case study the team publishes looks consistent without any manual layout work.
The Burnt team got a production-ready case studies page that fits seamlessly into their existing site. Fully dynamic, fully on-brand, and built so they never need a developer to add a new story. The best proof it works? They’re already adding new case studies through the CMS themselves. That’s the whole point of a good CMS build: you hand it over and it just works.
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