Projects made with Sanity

Confrere website

The website part of Confrere used to be Gatsby with the content in the code. It was migrated slowly to a Sanity/Gatsby combination so it was ready for content editors to work on the many languages.

Jayne Mast
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CO2 Neutral Website

Building a nev version of a digital product with Next.js/Vercel and Sanity

Nethart
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Framing People

Headless eCommerce with Netxt.js/Three.js/Vercel/Sanity/Shopify

Nethart
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Circumference Books

Circumference Books is a press for publishing books of poetry in facing-page translation. The back end is built on Sanity.

Dan Visel
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DFK Nord AG - Website

Relaunch of the DFK Nord AG website with Sanity.io and Next.js. contains a very powerful page builder, form builder and blog editor with live preview.

Andreas Straub - Evelan
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Heed Foods

Heed is a dog food company with some unique needs from a modular product and page perspective.

Kevin Green
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James Q Quick Personal Site

This is the personal site for James Q Quick, highlighting different types of content that are stored in Sanity: blog posts, talks, streams, YouTube videos, etc.

James Q Quick
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growww

a website for a fictitious plant shop

Jacob Størdahl
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Winemaker.com

Winemaker.com is the digital marketplace for discoverers and connoisseurs and promotes direct encounters between winemakers and wine lovers.

Bartosz Podlewski
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Click map generator

Using previews in Sanity to automate generating simple click maps.

Martin Jacobsen
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Guillermo Gómez Peña

Archive and online exhibition for an activist performance artist, radical pedagogue, and Macarthur fellow.

Ronald Aveling
Go to Guillermo Gómez Peña

Nick Offerman

Personal website and E-commerce store for celebrity actor Nick Offerman.

Ronald Aveling
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Becontree Forever

A programme of art, architecture and infrastructure to mark the centenary of the UK’s biggest council housing estate

Simon Rogers
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