Wildish & Co.

Wildish & Co.

A bold digital presence for a creative agency built on standing out

A bold digital presence for a creative agency built on standing out

Wordpress (Headless CMS)

React / Next.js

2D Physics

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About the project

Objective

A digital presence that reflects creativity, clarity, and confidence

Wildish & Co. position themselves as a creative agency that helps brands “stand out and shake things up,” specialising in strategy, design, campaigns, and digital experiences.

The challenge was translating this bold, expressive positioning into a website that not only showcases their work, but also communicates their thinking, process, and personality, without overwhelming users or losing clarity.

Solution

A visually-led, high-impact experience that pushes beyond conventional agency sites

The site was designed and developed as a headless Next.js build, enabling high performance, flexibility, and full control over the front-end experience.

Rather than relying on subtle motion, the experience leans into bold, highly stylised animation and interaction. The homepage introduces a more playful, almost gamified layer, with elements responding to cursor movement and interacting with one another through collision detection, creating a dynamic, engaging entry point that immediately reflects the agency’s creative mindset.

Across the site, scroll-driven transitions and animated components are used to guide users through content, adding rhythm and energy while reinforcing the brand’s expressive identity. Despite the level of motion, the structure remains clear and considered, ensuring content is still easy to navigate and understand.

A modular approach underpins the build, allowing case studies, services, and editorial content to be assembled consistently, while still supporting creative variation. The result is a site that balances technical execution, performance, and a distinctly playful, high-impact user experience.

Client

Wildish & Co.

Stack

React / Next.js WordPress

Sector

B2B

Case Studies

News

Visuals