Webcraft Artwork / Case Study
MGW
We designed MGW as a homepage concept for Marshal Gilmour Webb with a cleaner, more professional digital presence. Even as a concept, the work needed to feel publishable, credible, and strong enough to suggest how the full artist site could evolve.
Concept only. This project has not been publicly launched.

Artistic Introduction
A concept homepage shaped to give the band a stronger digital stage.
We approached MGW as an identity and presentation exercise. The homepage needed to communicate tone quickly, balancing atmosphere and clarity so the band feels more established from the first view.
That meant leaning into an editorial structure, keeping the interface tight, and making sure the concept looked like a real direction rather than an unfinished mockup.
What We Designed
Three ideas defined the concept.
Tone Before Detail
The homepage is built to establish mood and presence immediately, before deeper content expands.
Clean Stage Presence
The layout gives the band room to feel current and professional without visual clutter.
Scalable Artist Direction
The concept was shaped to suggest how a fuller digital ecosystem for the artist could grow from here.
Responsive Experience
Built as a concept that could scale into a full artist site.
Although MGW is not a published project, the concept still had to work like a real one. We shaped the layout so the same visual direction and hierarchy can carry into responsive implementation without losing clarity or impact.
Clear hierarchy
Key visual and textual elements land early, even in a condensed layout.
Editorial rhythm
The spacing and sequencing support a more premium music-oriented presentation.
Credible concepting
The work reads as a viable live direction, not just a decorative experiment.
Outcome
A concept case study that still reads as credible agency work.
The result is a stronger portfolio presentation for MGW: better framing of the concept direction, a cleaner explanation of the design intent, and a more professional way to present unpublished work inside the agency portfolio.