Chapter Three worked with HDR to build a modern, Drupal 8 website that reflects the company's innovative spirit. We worked together on strategy, design, development, training and launch to ensure all stakeholder requirements were met. We designed layouts that showcase HDR's powerful vertical photography of its buildings and structures. Chapter Three provided HDR with a library of slices types for creating campaign content easily and with flexibility. Our live, animated training handbook empowered the content entry team to publish rich, unique content within brand guidelines.

About the project

The primary project goal was to modernize HDR's website to reflect the company's liveliness and ingenuity. The website needed to be flexible enough to grow along with HDR. Collaborative roadmap documents tracked a wide range of requirements, resulting in the successful consolidation of five websites into a single, multilingual platform that adheres to brand standards and is easy to update.

Why Drupal was chosen

We chose Drupal to modernize HDR's web presence, showcase beautiful imagery and allow HDR to easily add and edit content using flexible layouts. We Drupal as the foundation for a multilingual website and integrated with external services like Google Maps.

Technical Specifications

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Why these modules/theme/distribution were chosen

The Paragraphs module powered flexible, slice-based layouts for content editors to easily create unique campaign content. Integrating with a locations feed, we used Google Maps to show the locations of HDR's current operations.