Uniforms in times of individuality. Juniform gets an individual website. Serving a special purpose just like uniforms the website is reduced to its needs.

reduced front page of a fashion website with lines of about 50 uniforms standing in a grid on a light gray gradient background in center perspective with a simple open two level navigation menu at the bottom center.
A simple grey, buttoned uniform dress belonging to the women collection with three quarter sleeves in frontal view on a headless mannequin with cutout background.
A simple grey, buttoned uniform dress belonging to the women collection with three quarter sleeves in 45 degrees sideways view on a headless mannequin with cutout background.
A simple grey, buttoned uniform dress belonging to the women collection with three quarter sleeves in side view on a headless mannequin with cutout background.
A single product page with a uniform dress featuring long black skirt and a light grey buttoned blouse, on the side minimalistic info containing material, color and the possibility to choose among three example images, all on light grey gradient background with some little uniform silhouettes in the center.
A single product page with an example image of a uniform featuring a man sitting in a dark suit in front of a green wall on a tourquise block bench with floor in the same color, on the side minimalistic info containing material, color and the possibility to choose among three example images, all on light grey gradient background.

Back in the days websites were built with flash.

Flash by adobe was a platform developed for interactive media elements. It was used widely around the web. 2020 support was closed completely. Websites can now be only displayed with special emulating software.