A Yoga Collective

A Yoga School Website

Project

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The Client

A Yoga Collective is a hatha-based yoga collective in Amsterdam founded in 2020 by Seth Kamphuijs and Sharleen Westhout, with the intention to serve different communities throughout the city, and to the world at large through our online videos.

The Goal

The goal of this website was to create a fresh and modern website where their students can book lessons and explore more about yoga and the company. Seth and Sharleen wanted to integrate their website with a booking system for yoga lessons, so people could easily book their next yoga lessons online.

Project

Result

The website resulted in a fresh light and easy to navigate website, with a connection to their online booking system. Their students can now easily book lessons on the ‘Book a class’ page. Seth & Sharleen can also easily add new blogposts, locations and online classes as their company grows further.

Locations

On the locations page Seth & Sharleen can easily add new locations to the list if they want to. The ‘Open Google Maps’ links automatically opens the location in Google Maps.

Lessons list page

There are a lot of different kind of lessons. That’s why we created the lessons page, where Seth & Sharleen can easily add or edit new lessons to the list. This list also automatically displays on the home page, but then in a different smaller version.

Website

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