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September 15, 2025

Glimpses of a portfolio

Hey there, readers!
When we started Village One three years ago, we made a bet: that by founding a radically progressive studio, we’d attract similarly progressive clients, who’d appreciate our strong values. That’s why our wishlist/blocklist was one of the first things we published.

And you know what? It worked out!

A screenshot showing the new Prototype Fund website, with the prominent headline “Exploring Ideas, Forstering Openness” on a plain blue background and a playful pixel effect around the cursor.
Visual identity and website with the Prototype Fund
A screenshot showcasing the new PLATTE website, showing a teaser image for their shop, with several clothing items
New website with PLATTE

We can now look back on 30+ projects with 20+ clients—every day we get to team up with the nicest and smartest people, who all work at organizations we genuinely find inspiring. Almost all of our clients are non-profits, active in fields like journalism, open data, open source software, strengthening democracy or education.

Unfortunately we’ve never managed to show much of this project work publicly. Time is precious as a small team (exacerbated by our four-day workweek), and so our own communication is always the first thing that falls off the cliff on a busy day. Writing, designing and publishing extensive case studies? Sure, remind me next year, maybe. Every creative knows this struggle.

That’s a shame, because sharing our work is undoubtedly important: A good portfolio shows our skills, brings in new projects, but is also healthy for us as team … to be able to look back and see our achievements.

So after three years, we decided to finally tackle this topic, but without creating a months-long internal project that would inevitably never see the light of your screens. Rather, as a first step towards a full portfolio, we simply created a grid of project teasers, showing a selection of our work with short descriptions and a taxonomy of services. No long case studies (yet), just an overview. Range and glimpses over depth.

You can check it out here:
Explore our projects

A purple slide showcasing a chapter of the “Der Krieg und seine Opfer” online documentary, with the headline “Der Krieg und seine Opfer – vierte Folge: Unter Zwang”
An online documentary with dekoder.org
A collage of two screenshots of the KiezRadar feature on mein.berlin.de, showing a map with a radius search displayed on top.
Supporting Liquid Democracy on the Mein Berlin portal

Now that the grid is published, we can start writing longer case studies and replace the links one by one, to point to internal write-ups, rather than external websites. And I have to say, it was quite satisfying to work on our own website for a change, doing something for ourselves. Organisational self-care.

Speaking of which: How are you doing? Has your website gone without an update for years? Did you recently refresh your portfolio? Why not let us know—simply reply to this email!

That’s all for today. Until next time, when we introduce our newest team member!

Take care,
Harry and the other villagers

A collage of three colorful screenshots of mobile views from the DemNext website.
Website and hands-on guide with Democracy Next
An screenshot showing the “Technologies and Projects” page from the Sovereign Tech Agency site, in dark mode.
Visual identity and website with the Sovereign Tech Agency
A grid of slides from Platform Coops brand guidelines, showcasing their visual identity system with colour and typography.
Visual identity with Platform Coops
A collage of a few screenshots of Media Lab Bayern’s website, showing the page about their “Media Startup Fellowship” and two other program teasers floating above.
Visual identity and website with Media Lab Bayern

Disclosure: No generative AI was used in the creation of this newsletter

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