Public Website
Gala Global's public site is built around one editorial decision: case studies are the headline product, not a sub-page. Home, Work and individual case-study detail pages do the heavy selling, supported by a services catalogue, a working blog, a long-form magazine and a contact surface that drops every submission directly into the CRM. Theme-aware light / dark, fully responsive, SEO-structured, and styled with the warm cream + gold + serif identity that runs through every page.
Every section, explained.
5 working sections inside Public Website — each one a screen we designed, built and tested in the live system.
Home — Case-Study-Led Hero
The first impression on galaglobal.co — a calm, editorial hero on the warm cream + gold + serif identity, anchored by a "Case Studies" block that puts the agency's 10+ live studies directly in front of every visitor instead of below the fold.
- Full-bleed editorial hero with serif + cream palette
- "Case Studies" block immediately after the hero
- Theme-aware light / dark toggle in the header
- Primary CTAs — view work, start a project
Work — Case Study Index & Detail
A dedicated Work area surfacing every published case study as a sales asset — TMG repositioning, Palm Hills, Belban and the rest — with detail pages designed to scale across 10+ studies without bespoke template work.
- 10+ live case studies surfaced as the work index
- Reusable case-study detail layout per study
- $15M+ funding showcased across the portfolio
- Filtering by service / industry / outcome
Services Catalogue & Detail
The agency's services rendered as a clean, browsable catalogue — each with its own detail page, application form and a case-study tie-back — so prospects can move from "what do you do" to "apply for this service" in two clicks.
- Public catalogue of every service offered
- Per-service detail page with case-study links
- "Apply for this service" form per service
- Drives the admin Service Applications inbox
Blog & Magazine Layouts
Two distinct editorial surfaces. The Blog runs at cadence — "Building a Strong Online Brand", "The Psychology of Color in Branding" — while the Magazine is reserved for long-form, curated authority pieces with a heavier editorial layout.
- Blog — regular posts indexed by Topic
- Magazine — long-form curated editorial layout
- Authority pieces under one Gala domain
- SEO-structured, shareable across socials
Contact & Service Application
The conversion endpoint — a general contact form plus per-service application forms — with every submission routed straight into the CRM Service Applications inbox and onto the dashboard activity feed.
- General contact form on the public site
- Per-service "Apply" forms on each service page
- Submissions land in admin Service Applications
- Spam throttling at the request layer
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