06 Dec 2016

SES: Drupal 8, front-end teardown

We’ve just designed and built a new website for the world-leading satellite operator, SES. SES connects and enables broadcast, telecom, corporate and government customers, and enriches the lives of billions of people worldwide.

We’re really proud of how it’s turned out, and as it’s one of the first batch of high-profile large Drupal 8 websites, we’ve been asked by a wide range of people about our technical approach to building a complex site using the latest version of Drupal.

You can read our case study here on the project as a whole, but here is Stuart Wilson, Head of Frontend Development at Catch to explain a little more around our front-end approach:  

“The sheer scale of the SES website demanded a scalable and comprehensive front end system. As a team we approached the transition from design to code by creating a static style guide of individual components which would then be used to power the Drupal 8 website.

Our modular CSS was written in SASS using NPM to run build scripts and wrapping it up with PostCSS’ Autoprefixer for greater resilience to browser inconsistencies. Using BEM syntax and championing an OOCSS approach allowed us to write configurable componentry which was open to extension, but closed to core modification which meant that QA testing could happen earlier on in the build.

“The sheer scale of the SES website demanded a scalable and comprehensive front end system."

STUART WILSON, HEAD OF FRONT END DEVELOPMENT AT CATCH

Thanks to Drupal 8’s use of the Twig templating engine, we could test the flexibility of our HTML templates using mock data which was then swappable for real content from the CMS.  This created a unified theming workflow with clear ownership between the front and back end of the website and helped reduce code overhead whilst instilling scalability within the UI.

Thanks to our modular approach, we were able to utilise Drupal Paragraphs to promote greater flexibility across content types in the CMS, enabling SES to realise any combination of page designs they required.”

Visit www.ses.com and stay tuned for future SES developments. We’re continuing to work with the team in Luxembourg on increased website functionality and a range of other exciting digital products.

01 Sep 2014

Just launched: Get The Look mobile app

We’re proud to unveil "Get the Look", our first mobile app for Rimmel on iOS and Android. Over the past few months, we’ve been working with Rimmel to build an app which gives users their own personalised make-up experience from make-up tips, tutorials, product info and social sharing, all at the touch of a button.

Our new ‘Get the Look’ app includes personalised looks for every occasion, with a bar code scanner, integrated mirror functionality & a whole lot more!

Here are just some of our favourite features:

  • User personalisation: Rimmel ID stores individual features such as face shape and skin tone, eye shape and eye colour, and hair colour.
  • Personalised tutorials give make-up tips on how to achieve looks, with recommended colours and products, depending on occasions and   personal features…
  • Integrated smart mirror function allows users to replicate step by step every look while watching the tutorials. 
  • Barcode scanner gives direct access to product related content in store, with tutorials and virtual product try on functionality (via Rimmel website).
  • Favourites function stores favourite products, tutorials and looks, which can be shared socially.
  • Easy updates: new tutorials will become available without the need to update the app. 

Our ‘Get the Look’ app for Rimmel for iOS & Android is available in the App Store and Google Play. Check it out now and check out an overview of the features in this video here

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